Falling Out of Time

by David Grossman

Paperback, 2014

Call number

FIC GRO

Collection

Publication

Vintage (2014), 208 pages

Description

In Falling Out of Time, David Grossman has created a genre-defying drama -- part play, part prose, pure poetry -- to tell the story of bereaved parents setting out to reach their lost children. It begins in a small village, in a kitchen, where a man announces to his wife that he is leaving, embarking on a journey in search of their dead son. The man -- called simply Walking Man -- paces in ever-widening circles around the town. One after another, all manner of townsfolk fall into step with him (the Net-Mender, the Midwife, the Elderly Math Teacher, even the Duke), each enduring his or her own loss. The walkers raise questions of grief and bereavement: Can death be overcome by an intensity of speech or memory? Is it possible, even for a fleeting moment, to call to the dead and free them from their death? Grossman's answer to such questions is a hymn to these characters, who ultimately find solace and hope in their communal act of breaching death's hermetic separateness.… (more)

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LibraryThing member Beamis12
A very differently structured book, this is the authors attempt to give voice to his grief, and to all parents whom have lost a child. An attempt to separate grief from memories, in some parents a way to forgive themselves and a wonderful ode to love and regret.

One can read the synopsis of the
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book, but that can not relate how powerful I found this little book. The words, the poetry, the commentary, so poignant, so raw. The outpouring of grief from all involved but also the hope that they can find a way to move forward, to live with their memories, to never forget. I read quite a few of these passages out loud, read many more than once but even with that I did not get the full effect of his words. That did not come until I had finished and realized I kept dwelling on the words, the images of all these grieving parents walking in ever widening circles looking for the way to once again go straight.

Grossman is, without doubt a brilliant writer, regardless of the structure he uses to convey what he needs to say.
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Pages

208

ISBN

0345805852 / 9780345805850
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