Sacred Hunger

Sacred Hunger

by Barry Unsworth (Author)

Synopsis

This book is the winner of the 1992 Booker prize. 'Gripping..."Sacred Hunger" covers a period between 1752 and 1765...it concerns the entangled and conflicted fortunes of two cousins: Erasmus Kemp, the son of a Lancashire merchant, and Matthew Paris, a scholar and surgeon just released from prison for 'denying Holy Writ'...the Liverpool Merchant is the vessel on which the whole of the novel hinges, and it carries the reader deep into the history of man's iniquitous greed...As regards its dramatic breadth and energy, no recent domestic novel has come within a mile of it' - Anthony Quinn in the "Independent".

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 640
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 04 Feb 1993

ISBN 10: 0140119930
ISBN 13: 9780140119930
Prizes: Winner of Booker Prize for Fiction 1992.

Media Reviews
Utterly magnificent....By its last page, you will be close to weeping.
Wonderful and heartbreaking....It is a book of grace and meditative elegance, and of great moral seriousness.
This brilliantly suspenseful period piece about the slave trade in the 18th century is also a meditation on how avarice dehumanizes the oppressor as well as the oppressed.
Author Bio
Barry Unsworth won the Booker Prize with SACRED HUNGER and has been shortlisted for PASCALI'S ISLAND and MORALITY PLAY. He is author of many other acclaimed novels. Originally from Durham he now lives in Italy.