Visible Worlds
1999 Nominated

Visible Worlds

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

In the middle of a Winnipeg football game, a mysterious light descends from the sky to envelop the shattered body of an injured player. From that moment on, what we know about this visible world is forever changed as Marilyn Bowering spins a tale spanning two wars and moving from the streets of Winnipeg to the polar ice caps of Siberia, and into the napalm-burned forests of Korea. Gerhard and Albrecht are twin brothers, born into an eccentric family, their father drawn into the magic of “personal magnetism” and their German-immigrant mother obsessed with the past. Gerhard, sent back to Germany, becomes an elite Nazi soldier; Albrecht moves towards an equally uncertain future, shut out from the dark secrets of the family; and at the centre of it all is Nathaniel Bone, seemingly all-powerful and driven by his own terrible history. Marilyn Bowering has written one previous novel and several books of poetry: she lives in Sooke, Canada.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Marilyn
Bowering

Marilyn Bowering, poet, novelist, playwright (b at Winnipeg, Man 13 Apr 1949). Marilyn Bowering was born in Winnipeg but grew up in Victoria, BC. She was educated at the University of Victoria, where she earned an MA in English. Bowering has lived in Europe, Great Britain and the United States but has always come back to her childhood home of Vancouver Island. She has taught creative writing and served as writer in residence at institutions across Canada, including Memorial University of Newfoundland and the University of Alberta. Marilyn Bowering is an accomplished poet, novelist and playwright. Marilyn Bowering's poems often explore dreams and external reality and the struggle to maintain a balance between these two worlds. Her first collection, The Liberation of Newfoundland (1973), has been followed by many others, including The Sunday Before Winter: New and Selected Poems (1984) and Human Bodies: New and Selected Poems 1987-1999.
Marilyn Bowering, poet, novelist, playwright (b at Winnipeg, Man 13 Apr 1949). Marilyn Bowering was born in Winnipeg but grew up in Victoria, BC. She was educated at the University of Victoria, where she earned an MA in English. Bowering has lived in Europe, Great Britain and the United States but has always come back to her childhood home of Vancouver Island. She has taught creative writing and served as writer in residence at institutions across Canada, including Memorial University of Newfoundland and the University of Alberta. Marilyn Bowering is an accomplished poet, novelist and playwright. Marilyn Bowering's poems often explore dreams and external reality and the struggle to maintain a balance between these two worlds. Her first collection, The Liberation of Newfoundland (1973), has been followed by many others, including The Sunday Before Winter: New and Selected Poems (1984) and Human Bodies: New and Selected Poems 1987-1999.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Canada
Publisher
Harper Collins

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