The Darling
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:6th Mar '06
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Banks is a two-time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Letters For fans of The Poisonwood Bible and the work of William Boyd By the author of The Sweet Hereafter, also made into a film by Atom Egoyan starring Ian Holm
A vast, complex novel about colonialism and its legacy on modern-day AfricaHannah Musgrave is on the run: from her adoring parents, her many lovers, even from herself. As a young woman, she worked for a Boston terrorist group which has put her on the FBI's most wanted list, forcing her to flee to Liberia in West Africa. There, she marries an ambitious young politician and settles down. But, Hannah can never quite bridge the differences between herself and her African husband. Liberia is a country on the verge of explosion and the threat of civil war is ever present. The violent events that follow touch everyone close to Hannah and, once again, she has to flee. This time, though, the past won't disappear.
'Urgent, passionate, compelling ... it deserves to stand beside Conrad and Greene' Guardian 'His are big novels, with daring, sweep and depth. In The Darling, he is working at full strength, and readers are in his debt' Washington Post 'With his trademark painterly consideration, Banks instills the lush landscape of war-torn Liberia and the bleak upstate farm (where Hannah grows organic vegetables and raises free-range chickens) with a brilliant intensity ... The Darling is a remarkable leap into the consciousness of a troubled mind' Los Angeles Times 'A satisfying, intensely moving tale. Unlike Hannah, Banks runs away from nothing. Those who despair of the modern novel, who wail that "they just don't write books like they used to", should read him' Glasgow Herald
ISBN: 9780747578901
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416 pages
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