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Out of Focus


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The anonymous narrator in Alf MacLochlainn's Out of Focus has more than blurred vision when he looks at the world around him as he recuperates from his many minor accidents. His visual perception or skewed perspective is a working out of the author's theory taken from William Molyneux's statement in 1692 "that an object may be seen in two places yet not seen double."

Whether he is on his bed looking through the crystal of his watch, or in a hospital bathtub peering into the overflow opening, or sitting on a chaise lounge with an empty barrel of a ballpoint pen or ring from a beer can to his eye, or back in his bed looking through a gauze bandage, this very accident-prone hero/victim manages to see inside what appears to be real-life scenes going on outside.

And when he is not playing the voyeur, his mind runs on zany inventions (natural/non-natural bust supports and shot-proof crystal eye protectors, for example) and pseudo-pedantic discussions about optics, clocks and cycling designs.

Although everything about this novel is original—plot, style, illustrations—it tips its hat in passing to some of those who have gone before: Beckett's Malone Dies and Molloy, and the narrators of At Swim-Two-Birds and Cadenza.

Details

Format Hardcover
ISBN-10 0-91658312-0
ISBN-13 978-0-91658312-5
Publication Date Nov 1985
Nb of pages 64
Dimensions 5.5 x 8 in.

Format Paperback
ISBN-10 0-916583-13-9
ISBN-13 9780916583132
Publication Date Nov 1985
Nb of pages 64
Dimensions 5.5 x 8 in.

Reviews

Press Reviews

The Irish Press
Technically Out of Focus may be [an] absurdist, experimentalist anti-novel: but it . . . is ultimately about the capacity of language to construct worlds and hypotheses beyond the empirical data of the senses and the stale old thought-processes that we derive from them.

Belfast Newsletter
One of the craziest, funniest and superbly written humorous books published in Ireland in the last half-century or so.

In Dublin
The writing style is rich and full of the power of science fiction-fantasy books combined with more Proustian assaults on the memory.

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Genres : Fiction : Europe : British and Irish
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