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Fragrance of contemplation

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December 2005–January 2006, no. 277

Original Face by Nicholas Jose

Giramondo, $27.95pb, 308pp, 1920882138

Fragrance of contemplation

by
December 2005–January 2006, no. 277

Nicholas Jose’s new novel, Original Face, begins violently. On the first page, a man is – expertly, and with a small knife – skinned alive, his face removed. We are in Sydney and the assassin’s name is Daozi, which in Chinese means knife. Jose’s seventh work of fiction traces the sometimes-brittle nature of identity as it plays with an ancient Chinese riddle: ‘Before your father and mother were born, what was your original face?’ It’s a confidently crafted pastiche; a kind of film-noir literature with a tender twist of Buddhist philosophy.

Original Face

Original Face

by Nicholas Jose

Giramondo, $27.95pb, 308pp, 1920882138

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