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The Geometer Lobachevsky

Adrian Duncan
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Year
2022
Language
English

About

In The Geometer Lobachevsky, Duncan follows his interest in internationality and materiality, leading to unforeseeable connections between people and places. Set in the early 1950s, the story follows Soviet geometer (mathematician) Nikolai Lobachevsky who is a Glav Torf representative aiding Bord na Móna with a land survey. In Ireland on this state visit, he receives a letter from the MGB ordering him back to Leningrad for 'a special appointment'. Immediately suspicious, he goes into hiding on a small island in the Shannon Estuary where he waits in the hope of some day returning safely home.
Following Duncan's critically acclaimed Love Notes from a German Building Site(2019), A Sabbatical in Leipzig (2020) and Midfield
Dynamo (2021), Duncan's themes of emigration, displacement and work connect Ireland with the world stage. Colm Tóibín said of Love Notes: 'Written in spare, exact prose … Duncan writes beautifully about cold weather, gruff manners, systems of hierarchy … A portrait of work [and] a picture of a sensibility'.

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"Duncan skilfully melds past and present in a story layered with betrayal and dread."
The Gloss
"[Duncan's] work is a study of masculinity, with its unique depiction of deeply feeling men in traditionally masculine working environments, including the dance between tenderness and violence underlying male camaraderie."
The Irish Times

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