Villa Incognito

Villa Incognito by Tom Robbins is a first edition published by No Exit in 2004, featuring 241 pages in English. This novel explores the intriguing premise of American MIAs who have chosen to remain missing after the Vietnam War, intertwined with the story of a family across four generations of women connected to a figure from Japanese folklore. Robbins presents a narrative that blends elements of myth with contemporary issues, creating a unique reading experience.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of fiction that delves into themes of identity, choice, and the complexities of human connections. The novel invites exploration of its characters and their relationships, set against a backdrop that merges the fantastical with the real. As Robbins weaves these narratives together, he crafts a story that resonates with both timelessness and relevance, appealing to those interested in intricate storytelling and cultural reflections.
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Imagine that there are American MIAs who chose to remain missing after the Vietnam War. Imagine that there is a family in which four generations of strong, alluring women have shared a mysterious connection to an outlandish figure from Japanese folklore. This is just a foretaste of Robbins’s eighth and perhaps most beautifully crafted novel; a work as timeless as a myth, yet as topical as the latest international threat.
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