Masai Dreaming by Justin Cartwright

Masai Dreaming by Justin Cartwright

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A tale of deception, misunderstanding, and betrayal set between modern-day Africa and Nazi-occupied France.

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Masai Dreaming by Justin Cartwright

A tale of deception, misunderstanding, and betrayal set between modern-day Africa and Nazi-occupied France.
There is nothing tired or derivative here; the writing is sharp, the characters vividly drawn, the narrative sinuous. . it confirms Cartwright's individuality and promise . . . In its bold design, as well as its wonderfully detailed portrait of African village life, it achieves real distinction * Sunday Telegraph *
Cartwright makes his pages as vividly sensuous as they are caustically intelligent * The Sunday Times *
It is like a little death to put this book down * Times Literary Supplement *
The book works well, as a story, as a compendium of reflections on race and nationhood and as a novel with a refined and distinctive narrative voice . . . an elegantly complex, unfailingly intelligent novel * Spectator *
Remarkable . . . The prose is spare and exact, yet glorious * Daily Mail *
There is so much to take in along the way, so many essential truths, so much pain and beauty, that Masai Dreaming takes on the compulsive quality of a dream from which one is reluctant to awake. If I were ever asked to select a few books that might help to change the world, Cartwright's would be near the top of the list * Midweek *
A provocative novel * Esquire *
Born in South Africa, Justin Cartwright lived in Britain after studying at Trinity College, Oxford. He worked in advertising and directed documentaries, films and television commercials, and wrote seventeen novels. They include the Booker-shortlisted In Every Face I Meet, the Whitbread Novel Award-winner Leading the Cheers, the acclaimed White Lightning, shortlisted for the 2002 Whitbread Novel Award, The Promise of Happiness, winner of the 2005 Hawthornden Prize, The Song Before It Is Sung, To Heaven By Water, Other People's Money, Lion Heart and Up Against the Night. His novel Look At It This Way was made into a three-part drama by the BBC in 1992, and he also published three works of non-fiction. He died in December 2018.
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ISBN 13 9780340768365
ISBN 10 0340768363
Title Masai Dreaming
Author Justin Cartwright
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 2000-07-20
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.