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Birnam Wood is the third novel by New Zealand writer Eleanor Catton.Published in February 2023, the novel follows members of guerilla gardening collective Birnam Wood as, with the help of a charismatic tech billionaire, they undertake a new project on abandoned farmland.
Catton's third novel, Birnam Wood, was published in February 2023. The title is taken from Macbeth, and Catton has said the novel draws inspiration from the play. [25] It is a contemporary thriller about a group of young climate activists who call themselves Birnam Wood. [26] The novel was shortlisted for the 2023 Giller Prize.
'Birnam Wood,' the third novel by Eleanor Catton, trades in the sprawl of 'The Luminaries,' which won the Booker Prize, for a thriller that's far too neat. Eleanor Catton follows a messy, Booker ...
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Birnam Wood is a town in Scotland. Birnam Wood or Birnamwood may also refer to: ... Birnam Wood, a novel by Eleanor Catton; See also. Birnam Oak, ...
The "sexually incontinent" younger Catton sets her sights on Oliver as soon as he arrives, and he wastes no time in asserting control over her, following her into the garden at night and ...
Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton (IV.i) From "until / Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill / Shall come" (IV.i, with variations thereafter) "When Birnam Wood" by Larry Niven (chapter from The Integral Trees) "The Birnam Wood", The West Wing Season 6 episode; Come Like Shadows by Simon Raven (IV.i) In Spite of Thunder by John Dickson Carr (IV.i)