Saturday, February 02, 2008
THE VOYAGE OF THE SHORT SERPENT in The New York Times Book Review
Bernard du Boucheron's The Voyage of the Short Serpent is reviewed in Sunday's New York Times Book Review: "Tackling the gruesome and the grotesque with gleeful abandon, The Voyage of the Short Serpent is an eccentric, slightly maddened and often brutally funny tale of a colony of Roman Catholics marooned in medieval Greenland by the encroachment of a new ice age. Much has been made in France of the fact that its author, Bernard du Boucheron, was 76 years old when “Voyage,” his first novel, was published, and there’s something oddly triumphal about the way the narrative takes direct aim at death — which, despite its omnipresence (the bodies pile up rapidly) is never entirely conceded to."
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