A richly imagined novel-set in wartime Vietnam, Thailand, Mexico, Sicily, and contemporary America-about men and women whose jolting encounters with the unfamiliar force them to realize how many "riffs there are to being human." Travelers, colonials, immigrants, and returned ex-pats meet or pass one another in narratives spanning lifetimes.In the book's opening, an engineer in Vietnam is shaken to discover why his company's planes are getting lost. A modern marriage between a Thai Muslim and an American woman leads to a terrible family fight. In 1920s Siam a young woman experiences the colonial stance of her tin-prospecting brother. The last section returns the brother to the States, older now but ever in love with Asian women.Love, loss, yearning, self-delusion, and forgiveness are here in ways fresh and surprising. And in the tradition of E. M. Forster, seeing the size of the world changes the meaning of home-sickness for all the characters.
ISBN: | 9780393059090 |
Publication date: | 28th July 2008 |
Author: | Joan Silber |
Publisher: | W.W. Norton and Company an imprint of W. W. Norton & Company |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 322 pages |
Genres: |
Biography, Literature and Literary studies |