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Mortimer of the Maghreb
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Mortimer of the Maghreb

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Beschreibung

In this psychologically complex and darkly humorous debut collection, awardwinning writer Henry Shukman introduces an unforgettable cast of characters, travelers whose certain paths around the world lead invariably back to the uncertain self.

In "The Garden of God an aging, ailing war reporter reflects on his adventures covering a little-known conflict in the Sahara and the precipitous and disgraced end of his career; In "Old Providence, a dissolute artist mourns a lost love and the "bloody perfect island where, through his own callow foolishness, he lost her. In "Darien Dogs a man goes south to Panama, desperate for a business deal that will restore his finances and sense of mastery, only to find himself on a confounding search for a beautiful, mysterious woman and his stolen wallet. By turns full of suspense, farce and poignance, always alive with energy and atmosphere, these are the stories of a gifted and assured writer.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780307426949
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
Erscheinungsdatum18.12.2007
Seiten480 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse421 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.1997832
KatalogVC
Datenquelle-Nr.466371
WarengruppeBelletristik
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Henry Shukman has worked as a trombonist, a trawlerman and a travel writer. His fiction has won an Arts Council Award and has been a finalist for the O. Henry Award. His first poetry collection, In Dr. No's Garden, won the Aldeburgh First Collection Prize and was a Book of the Year in The Times (London) and The Guardian. He lives in New Mexico.