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Lost Sailors

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From one of Frances best-known authors comes this evocative meditation on the human comedy.

A freighter is impounded in the port of Marseilles when its owners declare bankruptcy.

On board, the men are divided: wait for the money owed themmoney that might never comeor accept their fate and abandon ship?

This may be Captain Abdul Azizs last commission and he is determined to save his charge and stand by his men.

Diamantis, his second-in-command, is in search of a woman he has never stopped loving and who may now be living in Marseilles.

In these close quarters charged with physical and emotional tension, each of these marooned sailors life stories begins to resemble a chapter in the complex, colorful, and tragic story of the Mediterranean Sea itselfrich with romance, legend, passion and drama.

The Lost Sailors is a richly textured and bittersweet tribute to Mediterranean life.

It is the novel in which Jean-Claude Izzo most completely expresses his vision of human history and how it has been played out on the shores of this sea since the beginnings of time.

This is a novel for anyone who loves the sea, for anyone who is attracted to the dark passions it can provoke, for anyone who feels drawn to the rich blend of races, religions and individual stories to be found in port cities the world over.

It is, at the same time, a story of the prodigious forces at play in all human destiny.

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Product Details
Europa Editions
1609451716 / 9781609451714
eBook
843.914
01/03/2013
English
General
186 pages
Description based on print version record.