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  1. theconversation.com › the-atomic-bomb-and-a-near-death-experience-shadow-richardThe atomic bomb and a

    6 de nov. de 2023 · Flanagan explores the question of who loves longer, a man or a woman, through his personal and historical narratives. He connects his near-death experience, his father's internment, H.G. Wells' novels, and the atomic bomb in a complex and ambitious work.

  2. www.theguardian.com › books › 2023The Guardian

    2 de nov. de 2023 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  3. 3 de mar. de 2024 · Richard Flanagan, Question 7 (#BookReview) March 3, 2024March 3, 2024 / whisperinggums. Question 7 is the fifth book by Richard Flanagan that my reading group has done, making him our most read author. That surprised me a little, but he has produced an impressive body of work that is hard to ignore – and, clearly, we haven’t.

  4. 31 de oct. de 2023 · Question 7 is a book by the Australian author and historian Richard Flanagan, who explores his personal and family history through a series of events and stories. The book covers topics such as nuclear physics, Hiroshima, Rebecca West, and his near-death experience on a river.

  5. 31 de oct. de 2023 · Question 7 explores the choices we make about love and the chain reaction that follows, through personal and historical stories. From H. G. Wells and Rebecca West's affair to Hiroshima and Tasmania, Flanagan weaves a hypnotic melding of dream, history, place and memory.

  6. About Question 7. An exquisite, genre-defying new book from the Booker Prize–winning author of The Narrow Road to the Deep North, a reckoning with the author’s life and family, and the role of fiction in our times By way of H. G. Wells and Rebecca West’s affair through 1930s nuclear physics to Flanagan’s father working as a slave ...

  7. 20 de dic. de 2023 · Question 7. Select a format: Hardback Ebook Audio Download. Pre-order: Amazon Blackwells Bookshop.org Foyles Hive Waterstones WHSmith. Summary. 'A memoir about [Flanagan's] parents, interwoven with meditations on Tasmania, genocide, colonialism, the atomic bomb, H.G. Wells and Rebecca West . . . A masterpiece’ Mark Haddon.