<p>The latest work of fiction by John Fraser (&lsquo;the most original novelist of our time&rsquo; John Fuller Whitbread Award winner and Booker Prize nominee) consists of two stories about aspiration and how that is suited to a short reflective life rather than a long happenstance.&lt;p&gt;</p><p><strong>&lsquo;O the Poor Horses&rsquo;</strong> tells of a super-athlete climber and circus star Pierre whose aim is to reach the top of the tent and then beyond &ndash; perfection of the body and its mind. When Pierre tumbles and is crippled Dora his assistant and companion once his facilitator who has become a dead weight must take on the salvation of his aims. They are joined by Julie &ndash; there to catch the fallers and to shoot unruly animals. She and Dora carry the wounded Pierre away joined by Masha the horsewoman &ndash; an athlete whose speed and direction depend on her horse only in part her mind and body.&lt;p&gt;</p><p><strong>&#39;Where the Philosophers Go&rsquo;</strong> concerns Vince &ndash; his work life fate and reflections. His is a life without direction without aspiration... He meets everyone from tycoons to avatars experiences everything but what is life and where does it go? he asks himself. Is meaning revealed through intensity or is the meaning simply accumulated in long and random experience? Anonymously he is recommended a supreme virtue &ndash; if the most hollow and the hardest to pursue &ndash; that of loyalty.</p>
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