Critical Praise
" Radiant. Peter Carey's narrative rushes like a great stream toward a glittery falls, gathering momentum as it rolls. "--The Boston Globe"A rousing old-fashioned narrative. . . . [that] stands on its own as an adventure story. --The New York Times Book Review We have a great novelist living on the planet with us, and his name is Peter Carey. "--Los Angeles Times Book Review"Imaginative and audacious . . . A twentieth-century, post-colonial Dickens novel . . . This strange, bold, gripping, and wonderful novel is the story of a power struggle, a double love story, a quest story, and a story of trickery and disguise. It's about taking possession--of an inheritance, of another person's soul, of your own destiny--and being taken possession of. Not least, it's the story of one writer's being possessed by another. "--Hermione Lee, The Observer"Uncommonly exciting and engaging. As much as anyone now writing, Peter Carey is a master of storytelling. His empathy with his characters, combined with his psychological sharp-sightedness, has them almost jumping off the page in full human complexity. An especial bonus is his style . . . Vivid, exact, unexpected images and language match the quick, witty intelligence flickering through this novel, and make it a triumph of ebullient indictment, humane insight, and creative generosity. "--Peter Kemp, Sunday Times (London)"Writing and philosophical contemplations of the highest order . . . On a par with, and more interesting than, his two earlier masterpieces . . . An absorbing, beautifully written novel finished off with a most satisfactory happy ending, and with incidents, an atmosphere, and ideas that linger in the mind. "--Carmen Callil, The Daily Telegraph
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