Lands of Glass by Alessandro Baricco

Lands of Glass

Alessandro Baricco

272 pages 1991

30 editions

fiction contemporary challenging reflective slow-paced
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Hector Horeau is an architect with a fantastical notion of whole cities made of glass, and Mr Rail has imagined sheets of glass larger than anyone thinks they will ever need. It is 1849, and the Great Universal Exposition has announced a competiti...

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