Thirteen Ways of Looking
- author
- Colum McCann
- Narrator
- Colum McCann
- Length
- 6 hours 8 minutes
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury
- Catalogue #
- 19226
- Categories
- Short Stories & Anthologies
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Old and frail, J. Mendelssohn is entirely reliant on the help of his paid carer, and as he waits for the heating to come on, the clacking of the pipes stirs memories of the past; of his childhood in Lithuania and Dublin, of his distinguished career as a judge, and of his late wife, Eileen.
Later he leaves the house to meet his son Elliot for lunch, and when ELliot departs mid-meal, Mendelssohn continues eating alone as the snow falls heavily outside. Moments after he leaves the restaurant he is brutally attacked. The detectives working on the case search through the footage of Mendelssohn's movements, captured by cameras in his home and on the street. Their work is like that of a poet: the search for a random word that, included at the right instance, will suddenly make sense of everything.
