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Okładka książki The eye of the leopard / Henning Mankell ; translated by Steven T. Murray.
Okładka pozycji The eye of the leopard

The eye of the leopard

Autor: Mankell, Henning

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Hans Olofson is the son of a Swedish lumberjack. His early life is isolated and difficult, overshadowed by the disappearance of his mother. When he loses both his best friend and girlfriend in tragic circumstances, his only remaining desire is to fulfil her dream of visiting the grave of a legendary missionary, deep in the remote hills of Northern Zambia. On reaching Africa, Hans is struck by its beauty and mystery. After fulfilling his initial quest, an opportunity of employment in the region

tempts him to stay, and before long he takes sole responsibility for the farm he manages. Despite his early optimism, he is shocked by the attitude of the local white population to their adopted country, as well as their pitiful vulnerability to alcohol and malaria. As relationships splinter and fray, Hans is soon to discover that his African dream is rapidly turning to a nightmare. The Eye of the Leopard is a first-rate psychological thriller from the bestselling author of the Wallander mysteries, delving deep into the mind of a man lost in an unknown world.Review: "He writes simply and gracefully...Mankell at his best" Daily Telegraph "Brilliant...exceptionally well written...a white knuckle page-turner... Mankell translates the intrigue of the genre he has become so famous for into an existential whodunit: a profound and searing investigation into the loneliness of man" Sunday Telegraph "A tense tale whose violence and uneasiness contrast to great effect with Olofson`s deadpan narrative tone and Mankell`s spare prose" Spectator "The writer [is] clear about his authorial target, which is to expose the myth of Swedish neutrality with a savage portrait of its foreign aid system" Guardian "The Eye of the Leopard is a thriller of the mind: a chilling journey into the depths of fear, alienation and despair" Sunday TelegraphReview: This previously untranslated novel from the Swedish author, best known for his Kurt Wallender mysteries, tells the complex story of a rootless Swede`s perilous and disillusioning African experience.In juxtaposed parallel chapters, Mankell (Kennedy`s Brain, 2007, etc.) vividly chronicles protagonist Hans Olofson`s early years in rural Sweden, living with his alcoholic father during the 1950s, and Olofson`s ordeal in Zambia in the early 1970s, whence he had relocated hoping to complete an odyssey that was only dreamed about by a boyhood acquaintance unable to make the journey herself. Young Hans, who seeks relief from his father`s depressive rages (after Hans`s mother had abandoned them) in friendships with a well-to-do older boy (Sture) and a young woman (Janine), facially disfigured in a surgical accident, loses both of them. He bullies Sture into an incapacitating misadventure, and has perhaps inadvertently driven Janine to suicide. Subsequently, determined to honor Janine`s dream of service to Africa`s suffering natives, he arrives in Zambia shortly before violence sparked by warring tribes claims the lives and property of well-meaning white settlers, and incarnates the indigenous myth of a leopard and crocodile locked together in unending mortal conflict. This image mocks the white man`s fantasy of reclaiming a land with no future, and eventually drives Olofson away from the egg farm he had coincidentally acquired, and the destiny he had naively believed lay ahead of him. This impressive novel is intensely detailed and beautifully constructed, and it vibrates with a palpable and genuinely frightening sense of doom. But it suffers intermittently from the redundancy and slow pacing that likewise afflict Mankell`s mystery novels.The tension never relaxes, and most readers will surely persevere through the final blood-soaked, despairing pages, which attain a truly mesmerizing power. (Kirkus Reviews)

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Odpowiedzialność:Henning Mankell ; translated by Steven T. Murray.
Hasła:Powieść szwedzka - 21 w.
Adres wydawniczy:London : Vintage Books, 2009.
Opis fizyczny:315 s. ; 20 cm.
Uwagi:This translation originally published: London: Harvill Secker, 2008.Translated from the Swedish.
Powiązane zestawienia:Książki w języku angielskim
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Zdjęcie Mankell, Henning

Mankell, Henning

Henning Mankell ur. 3 lutego 1948 w Sztokholmie, zm. 5 października 2015 w Göteborgu – szwedzki pisarz, dziennikarz, reżyser i autor sztuk teatralnych. Popularność przyniosła mu seria powieści kryminalnych, których bohaterem jest komisarz policji Kurt Wallander.

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