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Giraffe, by J. M. Ledgard
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post Feb 17 2007, 10:38 PM
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Based on the true story of the slaughter, in Czechoslovakia, in 1975, of the largest captive herd of giraffes, Ledgard's meditative novel creates a textured allegory for the country's oppression by its Communist regime. The story follows a hemodynamicist who has studied the giraffes, and a factory worker whose somnambulism is alleviated in their presence. Both are entranced by the creatures' stately aloofness, and when the order comes to kill the giraffes, which are infected with a contagious disease, they attempt to bring a measure of humanity to the workings of the state. Ledgard combines fine research with lyrical style; his description of a giraffe's astonishingly complex circulatory system is particularly memorable. The use of recurring images—mermaids, a rusalka (a Slavic water nymph)—conjures a world of fantasy and menace, balanced between dream and nightmare.


I really wanted to get this, but I already had quite a pile to purchase. I'm going to Barnes and Noble in a few days and I'm definitely going to get it.

Has anyone read it? Thoughts on the subject? Discuss.
 
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post Feb 17 2007, 10:47 PM
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I WANT THAT PICTURE ON MY WALL
 
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post Feb 17 2007, 10:53 PM
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Awh I know! Giraffes are so cute!

...And the book looks really good, too!
 

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