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      Livres - Steven Heighton - 01/08/2006 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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    • Auteur(s) : Steven Heighton
    • Editeur : Vintage Canada
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 01/08/2006
    • Nombre de pages : 416
    • Expédition : 349
    • Dimensions : 20.3 x 13.3 x 2.3
    • ISBN : 9780676976786



    • Résumé :
      In 1872, the USS Polaris sailed for the Arctic on a mission to hoist the U.S. flag at the North Pole. But the expedition was a failure, and half of the party - nineteen men, women and children of different nationalities-were cast adrift on an ice floe off the coast of Ellesmere Island, where they endured six desperate months of starvation, bloodshed and other horrors. Afterlands, a profoundly moving and gripping book, takes characters drawn from history and transforms their experiences into an absorbing tale of unrequited love, unsettled scores and the high cost of loyalty.

      The novel begins in 1876, when three of the survivors - George Tyson, Tukulito and Roland Kruger-are uneasily reunited four years after they were rescued from the ice. They are still inextricably connected by their ordeal-and Tyson has recently published an account of their shattering experiences which casts Kruger as a spy and villain, and disgraces Tukulito as well.

      What happened on the ice, as Afterlands explores, was far more complex. The heart of the book moves between Tyson's diaries and a riveting narrative of Arctic survival. From the moment they are set adrift, and even before, Kruger and Tyson seem destined to clash: Kruger is an intelligent individualist, an outsider who refuses to be loyal to any one country; Tyson, meanwhile, is a flawed but sometimes brilliant leader, a man who needs to constantly be testing himself against the world. Brave but also insecure, he is unable to stop the German contingent of his party from banding together under their national flag in an armed near-mutiny on the drifting ice.

      The third key character in this book, Tukulito, was the Arctic's first professional interpreter. Known also as Hannah, she moves between two worlds: expert at gutting a seal, she has also had tea with Queen Victoria. Her different roles - translator, mother, mender, marksman - keep the party from disaster, as suspicion and violence increase. And the quiet, impossible passion Kruger feels for her almost redeems their lives in a frozen hell.

      But Afterlands is also a novel about what follows the life-changing event: the long shadow it casts, as well as the conflicting stories that compete to become historical record. Back in the world, the protagonists will experience various degrees of tragedy. Tukulito's is perhaps the most personal, while Tyson, who sought only to gain the world's esteem, is disgraced by later failure. Kruger, meanwhile, attempts to disappear into Mexico, again seeking a place beyond the colonels of the world” - but he finds himself, perhaps inevitably, drawn once more into the unending conflicts between nations, between peoples.

      This novel is a triumph of storytelling from one of Canada's most acclaimed writers. Gripping and beautiful, it is a scintillating exploration of the extremes of human experience. Afterlands brilliantly examines both a devastating encounter with the natural world and the unrelenting demands of the human heart.

      Biographie:
      Steven Heighton is the author of the novel Afterlands, which has appeared in six countries; was a New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice along with a best book of the year selection in ten publications in Canada, the US, and the UK; and has been optioned for film. He is also the author of The Shadow Boxer, a Canadian bestseller and a Publishers Weekly Book of the Year. His work has been translated into ten languages, and his poems and stories have appeared in the London Review of Books, Poetry, Tin House, The Walrus, Europe, Agni, Poetry London, Brick, Best English Stories, and many others. Heighton has won several awards and has been nominated for the Governor General's Literary Award, the Trillium Award, and Britain's W.H. Smith Award.

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