During a time of plague and profound social collapse, a group of friends escape to a
house in the country where they entertain themselves by playing music, eating, drinking
and telling stories about their lives.
The Deck borrows the motifs of Giovanni Boccaccio?s 14th-century masterpiece, The
Decameron, to tell the story of another small group gathered in a bay on Banks Peninsula
during a time, a little way off in the future, of contagion and global catastrophe. What is
the role of fiction, this novel asks, as civilisation falters? What is the point of inventing
stories when reality so eclipses what we can imagine?
Product code: 9781776950003
ISBN |
9781776950003 |
Dimensions (HxWxD in mm) |
234x153x40mm |
On Sale Date |
18/04/2023 |
No. Of Pages |
304 |
Publisher |
Random House New Zealand Ltd |