Quipu (Paperback)


Caroline is about to go psychotic--and with her family, no surprise. Joseph can't talk to women even if he is a certified high IQ clever dick trying to take snapshots of the end of the universe. Ray and Marj have their own hassles with in-laws, but student terrorists get in the way. Meanwhile Brian, misogynist and wit, appalls everyone in the quipu world. Quipus? They're the scandalous fanzines that hikes traded before blogs were invented. Hikes? High IQ clever dicks, of course. "The portrait of a generation is incisive. Far and away Broderick's best novel." - George Turner, winner of the Miles Franklin and the Arthur C. Clark Awards "A painfully sarcastic celebration of technological Jansenism. In a notable achievement, Broderick has created the profound out of the trivial." - John Baxter, author of We'll Always Have Paris: Sex and Love in the City of Light In Quipu (appearing for the first time as an E-Reads publication), Australian writer Damien Broderick reimagines his prize-winning 1984 novel Transmitters as the surprising saga of a "family" of genius-level one-of-a-kind individuals.

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Caroline is about to go psychotic--and with her family, no surprise. Joseph can't talk to women even if he is a certified high IQ clever dick trying to take snapshots of the end of the universe. Ray and Marj have their own hassles with in-laws, but student terrorists get in the way. Meanwhile Brian, misogynist and wit, appalls everyone in the quipu world. Quipus? They're the scandalous fanzines that hikes traded before blogs were invented. Hikes? High IQ clever dicks, of course. "The portrait of a generation is incisive. Far and away Broderick's best novel." - George Turner, winner of the Miles Franklin and the Arthur C. Clark Awards "A painfully sarcastic celebration of technological Jansenism. In a notable achievement, Broderick has created the profound out of the trivial." - John Baxter, author of We'll Always Have Paris: Sex and Love in the City of Light In Quipu (appearing for the first time as an E-Reads publication), Australian writer Damien Broderick reimagines his prize-winning 1984 novel Transmitters as the surprising saga of a "family" of genius-level one-of-a-kind individuals.

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Imprint

Ereads.Com

Country of origin

United States

Release date

June 2005

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First published

June 2005

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Dimensions

216 x 140 x 16mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

280

ISBN-13

978-0-7592-9062-4

Barcode

9780759290624

Categories

LSN

0-7592-9062-8



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