Adrian Duncan's latest novel, "The Gorgeous Inertia of the Earth," delves into profound questions surrounding life, space, and the nature of sculpture. Following restorative sculptor John Molloy, the narrative navigates through his experiences as he falls in love with a fellow statue enthusiast and reflects on the meaning of existence. The book, set against the backdrop of public art, combines serious philosophical inquiry with elements of storytelling, making it a significant entry in Duncan's exploration of art and human reflection in urban contexts.
The latest novel by Adrian Duncan investigates the complex nature of statues, exploring themes of temporality, devotion, and the search for meaning in life.
Duncan's work effectively fuses serious contemplation with the seemingly mundane, revealing the inherent strangeness and duality existing in static public art.
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