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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/matthew-stadler-and-columbia-university-writing-division/landscape_memory.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/matthew-stadler-and-columbia-university-writing-division/landscape_memory_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Landscape: Memory" alt ="Landscape: Memory"/></a><br//><div><p class="description">Originally published: New York : Scribner, c1990<p class="description">Amid the rubble of San Francisco's 1906 earthquake, Max Kosegarten, the 
narrator of this lyrical first novel, becomes the inseparable boyhood 
friend of Duncan Taqdir, son of a Persian sculptor and an English 
archeologist. Set mainly in 1914-1916 and told in diary-like entries 
interspersed with 36 brooding illustrations by the author, the story 
follows the boys as they become lovers, ultimately separated by college 
and a tragic accident. Together they explore California's woods, beaches
 and mountains, and search for evidence of the earthquake that brought 
them together. Their excavations as well as Max's reading of Ruskin and 
Cicero, point to this sensitive novel's motif: how memory accretes into 
character and shapes perception. Another theme is a teen's acceptance of
 his homosexuality. Max's perky, self-absorbed mother, who is having an 
affair with Duncan's father, is sharply drawn. Letters from Max's uncle,
 serving on a hellish front in WW I, add period flavor. </div>]]></description>
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