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Stevenson Under the Palm Trees

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Casting Robert Louis Stevenson as his protagonist, Alberto Manguel, author of the international bestseller A History of Reading, spins an intoxicating murder mystery in the South Pacific that echoes Joseph Conrad and A.S. Byatt.

Robert Louis Stevenson has become accustomed to the intense colors and severe humidity of Samoa as well as the uninhibited sensuality of its people. Yet his thoughts turn nostalgically back to his native Edinburgh after a chance encounter with the newly arrived Scots missionary, Mr. Baker. The stark contrast between Stevensons restrained past and the fecund sensuality of the island become a pivot point in Stevensons consciousness. Everything sours, though, when a young Samoan woman is raped and murdered; someone for whom Stevenson privately pined. The mysterious Mr. Baker presents himself at the center of the investigation as Stevenson suddenly becomes suspicious to his once-admiring islanders. With a playful nod to Stevensons lived-life and magnificent fictions, Manguel has weaved together a compelling tale among the palm trees of the South Pacific.

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Product Details
Canongate U.S.
1841955884 / 9781841955889
Hardback
09/09/2004
112 pages
213 grams