A TREACHEROUS PARADISE Henning Mankell 1st Edition Historical Fiction HC DJ

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Special Attributes
1st Edition, Dust Jacket
Subject
Literature, Modern
Sub-Category
Historical Fiction
Narrative Type
Fiction
Features
1st Edition
ISBN
9780307961228

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0307961222
ISBN-13
9780307961228
eBay Product ID (ePID)
143628613

Product Key Features

Original Language
Swedish
Book Title
Treacherous Paradise
Number of Pages
384 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2013
Topic
Cultural Heritage, Thrillers / General, Thrillers / Suspense, Literary, Historical
Genre
Fiction
Author
Henning Mankell
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
26.6 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2013-005864
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"A fascinating new novel [with] unusual flavor. It often reads like a fable of folktale . . . Reminiscent of Latin American magic realism, transplanted to Africa . . . Carlos the chimp might have come out of a Garcia Marquez novel, and the richly colored details of brothel life could be from a sprawling Jorge Amado tale. . . . [A] sensuous, beguiling tapestry." --William Boyd, The New York Times Book Review   "Mankell's narrative incorporates comments on racism, colonialism and the treatment of women, and his love of Africa has not blinded him to many abiding issues which he makes timelessly resonant, despite the period setting. . . . [But] Any polemical points are never foregrounded but are allowed to be grace notes in a saga of sex, race and the shifting balance of power." --Barry Forshaw, The Independent   "Mankell uses his deep knowledge of Mozambique's history and politics to great advantage in this unusual and riveting story." --Kathy Stevenson, The Daily Mail   "Impressively deft . . . By the time it ends, readers might be surprised how far they have traveled . . . both literally and psychologically. It's a testament to how powerfully moving and nuanced Mankell's books can be, when he turns his attention away from corpses and world-weary detectives." --Doug Childers, Tampa Tribune   "[An] engrossing tale of a woman cast adrift in an alien world. . . . How she confronts the loneliness and racism of her unique place spins out in Mankell's masterful prose. As always with Mankell, the characters are brilliantly conceived." --Margaret Cannon, The Globe and Mail   "[An] intriguing tale . . . It keeps you guessing to the end." --Tina Moran, The Sunday Express   "The story is well put together and never less than absorbing." --Owen Richardson, The Age   "The prose (translated by Laurie Thompson) is crisp and clear yet atmospheric as it conjures tensions that would simmer for decades then explode into open rebellion. . . . This novel confirms his ability to present a central character plausibly and sympathetically, a creative talent that shines throughout this absorbing, speculative construct." --Philip Altbeker, The Times (South Africa)   "Considerable suspense derives from the tense atmosphere and the fact that neither Hanna nor the reader knows quite what will happen next. The tragic effects of colonialism in this divided land emerge slowly via a succession of shocking reveals. This powerful work boasts a courageous, well-drawn heroine and makes its points without stridency or didacticism. Since it's written by Mankell, an author of such high stature, it should get the large audience it deserves." --Sarah Johnson, Booklist    "A story as magical as a fairy tale and just about as brutal too." -- Kirkus Reviews   "[Mankell's] gift lies in the creation of a sequence of events that is credible and illuminating. The proverbial stranger in a strange land, Hanna is the lens that exposes the ugly realities of racism, sexism, and colonialism--easy targets, obviously, but this book is very much of a piece with Mankell's nongenre, and more polemical works. Hanna is a curious mix of helplessness and fortitude, and her story, like the story of Africa itself, is tragically sad." -- Publishers Weekly
TitleLeading
A
Dewey Decimal
839.73/74
Synopsis
From the internationally acclaimed author of the Kurt Wallander crime novels, a powerful stand-alone novel set in early-twentieth-century Sweden and Mozambique, whose vividly drawn female protagonist is awoken from her naïveté by her exposure to racism and by her own unexpected inner strengths. Cold and poverty define Hanna Renström's childhood in remote northern Sweden, and in 1904, at nineteen, she boards a ship for Australia in hope of a better life.  But none of her hopes--or fears--prepares her for the life she will lead. After two brief marriages both leave her widowed, she finds herself the owner of a bordello in Portuguese East Africa, a world where colonialism and white colonists rule, where she is isolated within white society by her profession and her gender, and, among the bordello's black prostitutes, by her color. As Hanna's story unfurls over the next several years in this "treacherous paradise," she wrestles with a devastating loneliness and with the racism she's meant to unthinkingly adopt. And as her life becomes increasingly intertwined with the prostitutes', she moves inexorably toward the moment when she will make a decision that defies all the expectations society has of her and, more important, those she has of herself. Gripping in its drama, evocative and searing in its portrait of colonial Africa, A Treacherous Paradise is, at its heart, a deeply moving story of a woman who manages to wrench wisdom, empathy, and grace from the most unforgiving circumstances. , From the internationally acclaimed author of the Kurt Wallander crime novels, a powerful stand-alone novel set in early-twentieth-century Sweden and Mozambique, whose vividly drawn female protagonist is awoken from her naivete by her exposure to racism and by her own unexpected inner strengths. Cold and poverty define Hanna Renstroms childhood in remote northern Sweden, and in 1904, at nineteen, she boards a ship for Australia in hope of a better life. But none of her hopes--or fears--prepares her for the life she will lead. After two brief marriages both leave her widowed, she finds herself the owner of a bordello in Portuguese East Africa, a world where colonialism and white colonists rule, where she is isolated within white society by her profession and her gender, and, among the bordellos black prostitutes, by her color. As Hannas story unfurls over the next several years in this "treacherous paradise," she wrestles with a devastating loneliness and with the racism shes meant to unthinkingly adopt. And as her life becomes increasingly intertwined with the prostitutes, she moves inexorably toward the moment when she will make a decision that defies all the expectations society has of her and, more important, those she has of herself. Gripping in its drama, evocative and searing in its portrait of colonial Africa, "A Treacherous Paradise" is, at its heart, a deeply moving story of a woman who manages to wrench wisdom, empathy, and grace from the most unforgiving circumstances.
LC Classification Number
PT9876.23.A49M6613

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