Move over Peter Høeg and David Guterson! From a multi-talented new writer comes a remarkably potent, haunting and totally compelling debut novel – a beguiling literary, sea mystery.
On 29 June, 1941, thirty-six members of a small community near Boston go out on a picnic off Bailey Island on the pleasure craft, the Raven. Mysteriously, only the women and one man, the captain, naked and tied to a keg, come back – dead, found by a lone lobsterman and his nine-year-old son. Then nothing – no other bodies and no trace of the vessel are ever discovered. Conflicting details about the boat’s disappearance abound. Was there fog, or was the weather clear? Was it sunk by the Germans, or scuttled for insurance money? Was a bad sea at fault, or a bad captain?
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‘Ever since Melville’s assault on the great white whale (and with it the Great American novel) the sea off the New England Coast has proved as fruitful to writers as to fishermen. The latest to launch into it is Peter Landesman, whose immensely accomplished first novel offers a fictional account of a real life disaster, the sinking of the pleasure boat, the Raven, in 1941.
Out of the bare bones of this story, Landesman has fashioned a fascinating fiction. Narrative is skilfully handled across four decades as the tragedy take its long-term toll and the sea gradually reveals its secrets.
This is a magnificent debut. Landesman is the equal of E. Annie Proulx in his handling of the fishermen’s hard lives and tangy dialogue. The Raven displays the allegorical power of the best sea stories wedded to the thematic richness and psycholgical depth of the finest fiction.’
Michael Arditti, The Times
Peter Landesman lives in New Jersey where he writes and paints. He has exhibited his paintings in New York, and was awarded a full-year scholarship from the National Academy of Art and Design. He has lived and travelled all over the world – Morocco, Israel, Uganda, Madagascar, Tanzania and South Africa, and he taught in a rural village school in Western Kenya for a year and a half.
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Descrizione libro Soft Cover. Condizione: Very Good. First Edition. PB, pictorial card covers, 356pp. Minor rubbing to covers at edges & corners, inside has tanning to page edges, a light remainder mark to lower edge, else square, clean & tight, without markings. Debut novel. A fictional account of a real life distaster - the wreck of the pleasure boat, 'The Raven' in 1941. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Codice articolo jen003794
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Descrizione libro Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. First Thus. A paperback book in very good to fine condition, dated 1998. The author's debut novel. Codice articolo 016595
Descrizione libro Mass Market Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. 356pp, softback covers by Helen Williams with a couple of light creases. Internally clean and tight. What happened to the 36 people who set out for a picnic aboard the ship 'The Raven?. Codice articolo 11789
Descrizione libro Condizione: Very Good. 1998. Paperback. Clean copy with minor shelf wear. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. Codice articolo KOC0022486
Descrizione libro Condizione: Very Good. 1998. Paperback. Clean copy with minor shelf wear. . . . . Codice articolo KOC0022486
Descrizione libro Trade Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. Cover: Helen Williams (illustratore). First British Paperback. Spine uncreased, but there is a small crease on the bottom right hand corner of cover and some slight wear at the corners, otherwise in an excellent condition. Winner of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Prize for Best First Fiction, this is a fictional account of a real-life disaster, the sinking of the pleasure boat, the Raven in 1941. To muddy the waters still further, of the 36 people on board, only the bodies of the captain (naked and strapped to a keg) and the 14 women are discovered, leading to wild rumours that the men had been captured and enslaved by the Germans. Out of the bare bones of this story, Landesman has fashioned a fascinating fiction, which is part historical mystery, and part an exploration of disappearing values in a changing world. Book. Codice articolo 002796
Descrizione libro Trade Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. First Edition. Winner of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Prize for Best First Fiction. ; 12mo. Codice articolo 1068
Descrizione libro Condizione: Bueno. Move over Peter Høeg and David Guterson! From a multi-talented new writer comes a remarkably potent, haunting and totally compelling debut novel ? a beguiling literary, sea mystery.On 29 June, 1941, thirty-six members of a small community near Boston go out on a picnic off Bailey Island on the pleasure craft, the Raven. Mysteriously, only the women and one man, the captain, naked and tied to a keg, come back ? dead, found by a lone lobsterman and his nine-year-old son. Then nothing ? no other bodies and no trace of the vessel are ever discovered. Conflicting details about the boat's disappearance abound. Was there fog, or was the weather clear? Was it sunk by the Germans, or scuttled for insurance money? Was a bad sea at fault, or a bad captain? EAN: 9780006550488 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Título: The RavenAutor: Landesman Peter Editorial: Flamingo, London Peso: 270. Codice articolo Happ-2023-10-06-c7294e66
Descrizione libro Softcover. Condizione: Very Good. Softcover. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Flamingo, 1997. *** CONDITION: This book is in very good condition. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Fiction; Thrillers; ISBN: 0006550487. ISBN/EAN: 9780006550488. Inventory No: 10050360. The photo of this book is of the actual book for sale. Codice articolo 10050360