by Ann Patchett (Author)
Latin terrorists storm an international gathering hosted by an underprivileged country to promote foreign interest and trade, only to find that their intended target, the President, has stayed home to watch his favourite soap opera on TV. Among the hostages are a world class opera singer and her biggest fan, a Japanese tycoon who has been persuaded to attend the party on the understanding that she will perform 6 arias after dinner. His engaging and sympathetic translator plays a vital role in the subsequent relationships between so many different nationalities closeted together, interpreting not only the terrorists' negotiations but also the language of love between lovers who cannot understand what the other is saying. Ultimately, it is the terrorist strike that does more to promote foreign relations than anyone could have hoped to achieve with the party.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: First UK Edition
Publisher: Fourth Estate
Published: 02 Jul 2001
ISBN 10: 1841155829
ISBN 13: 9781841155821
Prizes: Winner of Orange Prize for Fiction 2002 and PEN / Faulkner Award for Fiction 2002 and Orange Prize 2002. Shortlisted for International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2003.
`Expect miracles when you read Ann Patchett's fiction. Comparisons are tempting to the unabashed romanticism of Laurie Colwin, the eccentric characters of Anne Tyler, the enchantments of Alice Hoffman. But Patchett is unique; a generous, fearless and startlingly wise young writer.'
NEW YORK TIMES REVIEW OF BOOKS
Originally from Los Angeles, Ann Patchett has also written The Magician's Assistant and The Patron Saint of Liars. She lives in Nashville and is the Tennessee Williams Fellow in Creative Writing at the University of the South.