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Rules of the Wild

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A mesmerizing novel of love and nostalgia unfolds in contemporary East Africa, offering a sharp-eyed portrait of expatriates in Kenya. Romantic and often ironically resonant, it immerses readers in a landscape of stunning beauty while exploring themes of race, class, and a longing for home. The narrative introduces a diverse cast, including "safari boys," well-meaning samaritans, and fame-seeking reporters, all interconnected through dinner parties, romantic entanglements, and political debates, navigating their existence in a land where they feel out of place. Central to the story is Esmé, a beautiful young woman marked by her own ironies and introspections, who shares her journey with a voice that is both passionate and self-deprecating. Amidst the paradox of physical freedom and civil unrest, Esmé grapples with her identity in Africa and her feelings for two men: Adam, a second-generation Kenyan who reveals the wonders of her adopted land, and Hunter, a British journalist disillusioned by its harsh realities. This debut novel evokes the literary worlds of Isak Dinesen, Beryl Markham, and Ernest Hemingway, exploring our infinite desire for love and a place to call home.

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Rules of the Wild, Francesca Marciano

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Rok vydania
1998
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Titul
Rules of the Wild
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Pantheon Books
Rok vydania
1998
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
306
ISBN10
022405256X
ISBN13
9780224052566
Série
Pôvodný názov
Rules of the wild
Hodnotenie
3,6 z 5
Anotácia
A mesmerizing novel of love and nostalgia unfolds in contemporary East Africa, offering a sharp-eyed portrait of expatriates in Kenya. Romantic and often ironically resonant, it immerses readers in a landscape of stunning beauty while exploring themes of race, class, and a longing for home. The narrative introduces a diverse cast, including "safari boys," well-meaning samaritans, and fame-seeking reporters, all interconnected through dinner parties, romantic entanglements, and political debates, navigating their existence in a land where they feel out of place. Central to the story is Esmé, a beautiful young woman marked by her own ironies and introspections, who shares her journey with a voice that is both passionate and self-deprecating. Amidst the paradox of physical freedom and civil unrest, Esmé grapples with her identity in Africa and her feelings for two men: Adam, a second-generation Kenyan who reveals the wonders of her adopted land, and Hunter, a British journalist disillusioned by its harsh realities. This debut novel evokes the literary worlds of Isak Dinesen, Beryl Markham, and Ernest Hemingway, exploring our infinite desire for love and a place to call home.