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An Honourable Man

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Zusatztext An intelligent and gripping novel . . . triumphantly successful. Slovo's portrayal of the physical and mental hardships! even horrors! of the march is an extraordinarily fine piece of historical imagination. There is a tremendous battle scent and rich humour Informationen zum Autor Gillian Slovo (father Joe Slovo, mother Ruth First) was educated in Britain where she has spent all her adult life. Since Nelson Mandela's release she has made frequent visits to South Africa. She has written seven books. Klappentext In Khartoum the trumpeters, layers of red sand glittering on their faces, are posted at each corner of the palace roof. Trapped between the desert and the Jihad, oblivious to the heat and the impending dust storm, General Gordon is waiting, hopelessly, for Wolseley's camel corps to cross the shimmering land and rescue him. He begins to hallucinate betrayals and beheadings; unwittingly he is about to touch and change lives far beyond his own including those of a London doctor, John Clark and his wife Mary, and especially the young boy from the English dockyard slums who now stands beside him, his reluctant last ally. 'Gripping . . . triumphantly successful. Her portrayal of the physical and mental hardships, even horrors, of the march is an extraordinarily fine piece of historical imagination. There is a tremendous battle scent and rich humour' Allan Massie, Scotsman 'Visceral vividness . . . she compels us to ask ourselves what it means to be an honourable man' Clare Clark, Guardian 'Beautifully drawn . . . wonderfully readable' Tina Jackson, Metro A stunning novel of war, from the bestselling author of Red Dust and Ice Road. Zusammenfassung A stunning novel of war! from the bestselling author of Red Dust and Ice Road.

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Authors Gillian Slovo, Gillian Solvo
Publisher Virago Press Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 28.02.2013
 
EAN 9781844086658
ISBN 978-1-84408-665-8
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 131 mm x 197 mm x 23 mm
Series Virago Press
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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