From the Booker Prize-winning, #1 international bestselling author of
Schindler’s List comes a brilliantly imagined novel reminiscent of
Fahrenheit 451—a story of a celebrated novelist caught between the
demands of his government and his impulse to run for his life.
Thomas Keneally’s literary achievements have been inspired by some
of history’s most intriguing events and characters, but in a rare
reversal of time his brilliantly imagined new novel takes us into a
near future that uncannily is all too familiar. In a detention camp
where he is neither granted asylum nor readied to be sent back to his
native land, a detainee bides his time. He insists on being called
Alan Sheriff, a westernization of his given name; he was born in a
country that had once been a friend to the United States but is now
its enemy. Little else is known about Sheriff until a writer comes to
interview him. Sheriff decides that the time is right to tell his
visitor his story and embarks on the unraveling of events that have
led to his current state with extraordinary detail—the basis of
which forms this novel within a novel. Sheriff is a celebrated
novelist in a country in which its brutal leader orders Sheriff to
ghostwrite a work of fiction: an uneasy combination of invention,
autobiography, and polemic—the very publication of which would
overturn Western sanctions and shame the United States. The deadline
is impossible, but the government enforcers guard his house and stalk
his every move. It is not long before Sheriff becomes the tyrant’s
caged canary, as he races against the deadline that threatens to cost
him everything and everyone he holds dear. Provocative and possibly
prophetic, The Tyrant’s Novel is a literary achievement inspired by
recent history’s most intriguing events and characters. Here,
Keneally once more combines, as he did in Schindler's List, his
fictional talent with his engagement in world politics.
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ISBN
9780385513449
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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