The Lime Twig

The Lime Twig by John Hawkes is a collection that features three early novels from the author, published by Penguin on June 1, 1996. This edition comprises 384 pages and is presented in English. The volume includes The Lime Twig, which explores the underworld of postwar London; Second Skin, a narrative centered on themes of suicide and renewal set on two mythical islands; and Travesty, a monologue that delves into fear and eroticism during a nighttime drive.
Readers can expect a diverse exploration of complex themes through Hawkes’ unique narrative style. The intertwining stories offer insights into various aspects of human experience, from the gritty realities of urban life to the introspective journeys of the characters. This collection not only showcases Hawkes’ literary prowess but also reflects the broader themes of fiction and literary exploration, making it a significant addition to the understanding of his work.
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Three early novels by John Hawkes
This volume brings together three early novels by John Hawkes. The Lime Twig is set in the underworld of postwar London; Second Skin is a tale of suicide and new life on two mythical islands; and Travesty is a monologue on fear and eroticism that takes place during a drive at night.
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