Hy Brasil
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Canongate Books
Published:1st Jun '03
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
'Ingenious, gripping, thoughtful' Boyd Tonkin, Independent
After fraudulently winning a writing competition, Sidony Redruth is sent by her editor to write the first-ever travel book on Hy Brasil, a near-mythical island somewhere in the Atlantic, whose very existence has been a matter of debate as late as the nineteenth century.
Elphinstone's plot takes the island location as its starting point, throws in some old-fashioned piracy, a lost treasure, modern-day drug smuggling, political intrigue, an active volcano and a tragic love affair. Told through Sidony's notes for her book, Hy Brasil has all the elements of an adult adventure story, but it is also a contemporary thriller with literary influences ranging from The Tempest and Treasure Island to Moby-Dick.
Every other page, it seems, is gilded with erudite detail, bringing the saga templates to life . . . It's a refreshing delight to read a novel of such extremely high calibre which interweaves mythical, magical and historical . . . Elphinstone is a worthy successor to writers like Linklater and Mackay Brown, developing their themes in the new century with a voice which is distinctly her own. * * Herald * *
As warm and inviting as a hot spring on a clear winter day. * * The Times, on The Sea Road * *
A canny, graceful writer whose prose is as clear and clean as Greenland air . . . This is historical fiction at its best, and the quality of Elphinstone's prose shines from every page. * * Globe and Mail (Toronto) on The Sea Road. * *
ISBN: 9781841954110
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 27mm
Weight: 297g
448 pages
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