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Books nominated for the 2002 Award

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English Passengers

English Passengers by Matthew Kneale

Nominated ISBNs: 0241140684 0385497431

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Boldtype review of English Passengers, with links to author interview and excerpt from the novel

by
Matthew Kneale
 
Nominated by:

Bergen Public Library, Bergen, Norway

Christchurch City Libraries, Christchurch, New Zealand

Mestska Knihovna v Praze, Prague, Czech Republic

Glasgow City Libraries, Glasgow, Scotland

State Library of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia

Sheffield Libraries, Archives and Information, Sheffield, England

Lincoln Library, Springfield, USA

ABOUT THE BOOK

Determined to prove the literal truth of the Bible against atheist geologists, the Reverend Geoffrey Wilson sets out from England, in the summer of 1857, with an expedition to find the Garden of Eden, which he is convinced lies on the island of Tasmania. Unknown to him, others in the party have very different agendas, notably the surgeon, Dr. Potter, who is developing a revolutionary and sinister thesis of his own on the races of man. To complicate matters further, the ship Wilson has hurriedly chartered, crewed by Captain Kewley and his secretive Manxmen, is in fact an ill-starred smuggling vessel, its hidden compartments filled with contraband brandy and tobacco. As the vessel journeys haplessly southwards, in Tasmania itself an Aboriginal named Peevay recounts his people's struggle against the invading British, who prove as lethal in their good intentions as in their cruelty. This is no Eden but a world of hunting parties and colonial ethnic cleansing. As the English passengers near Peevay's land, their bizarre notions ever more painfully at odds with reality, it grows clear that a might collision is approaching. Narrated by over twenty different characters, each with a distinct voice.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Matthew Kneale was born in 1960 and read modern history at Magdalene College, Oxford. He is the author of three previous novels: Whore Banquets, which won a 1987 Somerset Maugham Award, Inside Rose's Kingdom and Sweet Thames which won the 1992 John Llewellyn Rhys Prize. English Passengers won the 2000 Whitbread Book of the Year Award. Matthew Kneale lives in Oxford, England.
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