The Bat Tattoo

Cover of The Bat Tattoo by Russell Hoban
Year: 2003
Language: en
Pages: 238
ISBN-13: 9780747561637
Dimensions:
Height: 7.79 Inches
Length: 5.07 Inches
Weight: 0.46076612758 Pounds
Width: 0.64 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813.54
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The Bat Tattoo by Russell Hoban, published by Bloomsbury Publishing on October 6, 2003, is a work of fiction that explores themes of loss and connection. The story follows Roswell Clark, a recently widowed man who feels compelled to get a tattoo of a bat from an eighteenth-century bowl at the Victoria and Albert Museum. During his visit, he meets Sarah Varley, a woman equally drawn to the bat, and their lives intertwine as they navigate their grief and personal obsessions.

Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of art, antiques, and unexpected romance. As Roswell’s fascination with crash-test dummies leads him to create a popular children’s toy, his encounters with Sarah reveal deeper connections shaped by their shared experiences of loss. The novel also introduces elements of spirituality and transformation, particularly through the mysterious influence of an ancient crucifix. With 238 pages, this edition presents a unique blend of traditional and conceptual art, inviting readers to reflect on the intersections of life, love, and creativity.


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Recently widowed and increasingly lonely, Roswell Clark’s life had arrived at the point when he felt he needed a tattoo. His ideal image was that of a bat featured on an eighteenth-century bowl in the Victoria and Albert Museum, but strangely, on a visit to the museum, he encountered a woman called Sarah Varley, who was clearly compelled by the same bat. What did it mean? Sarah dealt in antiques and Roswell soon ran into her stalls in Chelsea and Covent Garden. His calling, which grew out of an obsession with crash-test dummies, was a bit harder to explain. It led from the invention of a popular children’s toy to lucrative commissions from a Parisian sybarite for wooden working models with very adult moving parts. Both Roswell and Sarah had lost their spouses and were still grieving in their different ways. And then Christ started putting a hand in – literally – when a fragment of an ancient crucifix fetched up in one of Sarah’s antique lots. Between some compulsion conveyed by this hand and Sarah’s natural urge to make improvements in people, Roswell’s work took a surprising new turn… Russell Hoban’s delicious new novel combines much about art – traditional and conceptual – with new angles on Christ, crash-test dummies, antiques, pornography and a charming tale of romance.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “The Bat Tattoo” by Russell Hoban. Synopsis preview: Recently widowed and increasingly lonely, Roswell Clark’s life had arrived at the point when he felt he needed a tattoo. His ideal image was that of a bat featured on an eighteenth-century bowl in the Victoria and Albert…
Who is the author of “The Bat Tattoo”?
“The Bat Tattoo” is credited to Russell Hoban.
When was “The Bat Tattoo” published?
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing. Year: 2003.
What is the ISBN for “The Bat Tattoo”?
ISBN-13: 9780747561637.
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Language: en. Pages: 238.

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