In the Country of Last Things
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In the Country of Last Things is a novel written by Paul Auster and first published in 1987. It is the journal of a young woman named Anna Blume who ventures into a city (unnamed, but possibly New York) that has collapsed into chaos and disorder. In this bleak environment, no industry takes place and most of the population collects garbage or scavenges for objects to resell. City governments are unstable and seem to be concerned only with collecting human waste and corpses for fuel. There are various suicide cults like the Runners and Leapers. Anna Blume has entered the city to search for her brother William, a journalist, and it is suggested that the Blumes come from a world to the east which has not collapsed. The 'last things' in the title of the book refers not only to the disappearance of manufactured objects and technology but also the fading of memories of them and the words used to describe them.
[edit] Film adaptation
A film based on the book, directed by Alejandro Chomski and starring Eva Green (currently best known as Isabelle in The Dreamers or the Bond girl of the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale)and Pedro Barreira, have been announced for a 2007 release. Production is scheduled to start in Argentina in 2006.
[edit] Reviews
- In In the Country of Last Things Paul Auster offers a haunting picture of a devastated world - futuristic world - but one which chillingly shadows our own. – Faber and Faber.
- The book is full of clever notions... Auster tweak them with great enterprise, springing any number of odd novelties on the reader. – The Independent.
[edit] External links
- "Beyond the realm of the classifiable", review by Steffan Hamilton on Paul Auster (The Definitive Website)
- "The End Is Only Imaginary", review by Padgett Powell in the New York Times, May 17, 1987
- In the Country of the Last Things at the Internet Movie Database