Mirage

Mirage

by Bandula Chandraratna (Author)

Synopsis

Set in a closed desert kingdom in our own times, it tells how Sayeed, a good but unexceptional man, finds love with a woman who would have been beyond his reach had not poverty and widowhood brought her low. The scene is set with unpretending tenderness: the hospital where Sayeed works, the kindness of his friends, the struggle to make a decent home for his new wife Latifa and her child, the bustle of his brother's home, the simple wedding. Heat, dirt and squalor are the backdrop to the tragedy, Latifa, confused and far from home, the terrified victim. Petty jealousy, sexual desire and religious fervour combine to bring her down and to leave the reader stunned. Mirage emerged from 1999's Booker judging as the unexpected favourite of the chairman, Gerald Kaufman, and other judges, just missing the final shortlist. It was later chosen by two of the judges, Boyd Tonkin and Shena Mackay as one of their books of that year. What made this championing of a first novel all the more surprising was the fact that it had been published by the author himself.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: 2
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 06 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0753812533
ISBN 13: 9780753812532
Book Overview: Singled out for praise by Gerald Kaufman (Chairman of 1999 Booker judging) and chosen by 2 judges as one of their books of 1999. Just missed the final Booker shortlist. To be published alongside Chandraratna's new hardback An Eye for an Eye 'Not only very moving, but also had that special quality I was looking for in a potential Booker Prize winner' Gerald Kaufman 'A humane and often witty portrait of characters and country...a tantalisingly enigmatic novel' Financial Times 'Chandraratna's prose - as brutally simple as the laws which lead to the book's outcome - is tremendously evocative' Daily Telegraph 'Mirage is a striking debut, worthy of any reader's attention' Michael Arditti, The Times

Author Bio
Bandula Chandraratna has worked in hospitals in Saudi Arabia and the UK and presently lives and works in Oundle, Northamptonshire.