The Speed of Light

The Speed of Light

by Javier Cercas (Author), Anne McLean (Author)

Synopsis

The young hero of The Speed of Light is an aspiring writer in provincial Spain in the 1980s, dreaming of burning success, searching for a real story to tell. Out of the blue he is offered the chance to work in a in a Midwestern university and soon he is in the United States, living a happy, carefree life, working and writing. Little does he know that his burgeoning friendship with the Vietnam Vet Rodney Falk, a man of few friends and strange ways, will influence the course of his entire life, or that he will become obsessed with unravelling the mystery at the heart of Rodney's life. Why do people sometimes ridicule and sometimes fear Rodney? Why does he shun the world? Why does he accept and befriend the narrator? What really happened at My Khe? When the young writer's own life takes a terrible twist many years later, Rodney may be the only person in the world who can save him.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 06 Nov 2006

ISBN 10: 074758382X
ISBN 13: 9780747583820
Book Overview: Cercas' first major novel since Soldiers of Salamis, which has sold over 1 million copies worldwide (25,000 in the UK) and been translated into over 20 languages. It received rave reviews across the UK press and won Cercas and his translator (also translator of The Speed of Light) the Independent Prize for Foreign Fiction 2004. To be submitted for all retail promotions - Soldiers of Salamis was a Waterstone's paperback of the year Shortlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2008
Prizes: Shortlisted for International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2008.

Media Reviews
An almost extravagant display of artistic control in which an intricate web of verbal and thematic cross-reference spins out across the text It is hard to imagine that a better novel will be published in Spain this year. -- Times Literary Supplement ( UK )
Author Bio
Javier Cercas is the author of Soldiers of Salamis (Spain, 2001, Bloomsbury, 2003), The Tenant & The Motive (Spain 2000, 2003, Bloomsbury UK, 2005) El Vientre de la ballena (The Belly of the Whale, 1997) and Relatos Reales (True Tales, 2000). He has taught at the University of Illinois and since 1989 has been a lecturer in Spanish literature at the University of Gerona. Anne McLean has translated Latin American and Spanish novels, short stories, memoirs and other writings by writers including Carmen Martin Gaite, Orlando Gonzalez, Julio Cortazar and Tomas Eloy Martinez . Soldiers of Salamis was a huge international success, selling over 1 million copies worldwide, being translated into over 20 languages and winning Cercas and Anne McLean the Independent Prize for Foreign Fiction in the UK.