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"When Ved Mehta was first invited to Islesboro, a narrow, thirteen-mile-long island off the coast of Maine, he could not have imagined the far-reaching consequences of his visit." "Seduced by a dream of putting down roots in the New World, he finds himself buying a fifteen-acre parcel of land in the rugged terrain of Dark Harbor. To build his house, Mehta hires the architect Edward Larrabee Barnes, famous for designing the IBM Building in New York, the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Maine, and museums that include the Walker Art Center in Minnesota." "In sparse and evocative prose, Mehta describes the follies of constructing a house on an island far removed from that other island, Manhattan, where he lives, and where "sound-shadows" effectively allow him to live as if he were not blind. In Dark Harbor, sound disappears into the brush, banks, and woods like a stone tossed into the ocean. With devastating honesty and poignant humor, Mehta details the many dilemmas he encounters during the construction of his remarkable house, from ever-climbing costs to a recurrent infestation of potato bugs in the newbuilt basement." "Underlying this narrative is a richly allegorical tale about Mehta's own struggles as a writer and as a man. Even while constructing the house, he finds himself building another edifice - helping to bring into being an enchantment he had thought might elude him. For the house in Dark Harbor is destined to become a home for the woman he falls in love with and marries and, over the years, the children they have together."--Jacket.
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East Indian Americans, Social life and customs, Indic Authors, Authors, Indic, American Authors, Design and construction, Blind authors, Homes and haunts, Dwellings, Authors, American, Intellectual life, Biography, New York Times reviewed, Dwellings, united states, Authors, biography, Maine, social life and customs, Maine, biographyPeople
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Dark Harbor: Building House and Home on an Enchanted Island (Continents of Exile)
June 5, 2007, Nation Books
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in English
1568583443 9781568583440
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Dark Harbor: Building House and Home on an Enchanted Island.
2005, Sinclair-Stevenson,London,SW7, Sinclair-Stevenson
in English
0954352041 9780954352042
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Dark harbor: building house and home on an enchanted island
2003, Thunder's Mouth Press/Nation Books, Distributed by Publishers Group West
in English
1560255285 9781560255284
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The distinguished writer and journalist battles with the joint problems of building a house on a remote island and his blindness.
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