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2005 Nominated

Alva and Irva, the Twins who Save a City

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Alva and Irva Dapps are identical twin sisters who live in the city of Entralla. Like the Emerald City, Gondal, and Brobdingnag, only one guidebook to the place exists, and this novel is it.
Alva is by nature an explorer: she longs to travel the world. Irva is a recluse for whom stepping outside the house is an ordeal. Yet the twins feel each other’s emotions, think each other’s thoughts, love and hate and suffer as one–they cannot survive without one another. And thereby hangs an inventive tale of creativity, obsession, and genius bred by necessity.
When Irva refuses to leave the house, Alva, in an attempt to return her to life, brings the city of Entralla into their shared home; she wanders its streets, observing, taking notes, measuring, and brings her findings to Irva, who painstakingly constructs a miniature Entralla. Their masterwork is a city whose scale accommodates both their desires, a city that comes to serve Entralla in a way its creators never could have imagined.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Edward
Carey

Edward Carey (born April 1970, in North Walsham, Norfolk, England) is an English playwright and novelist. He has written several adaptations for the stage, including Patrick Süskind’s The Pigeon and Robert Coover’s Pinocchio in Venice. His own plays include Sulking Thomas and Captain of the Birds. He collaborated with Eddin Khoo on the wayang kulit translation of Macbeth called Macbeth in the Shadows.

Edward Carey (born April 1970, in North Walsham, Norfolk, England) is an English playwright and novelist. He has written several adaptations for the stage, including Patrick Süskind’s The Pigeon and Robert Coover’s Pinocchio in Venice. His own plays include Sulking Thomas and Captain of the Birds. He collaborated with Eddin Khoo on the wayang kulit translation of Macbeth called Macbeth in the Shadows.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
United Kingdom
Original Language
English
Author
Publisher
Harcourt

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