The Book of Secrets is a spellbinding novel of generations and the sweep of history that begins in 1988 in Dar es Salaam, when the 1913 diary of a British colonial officer is found in a shopkeeper's back room. The diary enflames the curiosity of a retired schoolteacher, Pius Fernandes, whose obsession with the stories it contains gradually connects the past with the present. Inhabiting the story is a memorable cast of characters, part of an Asian community in East Africa, whose lives and fates we follow over the course of seven decades. Rich in detail and description, M. G. Vassanji's award-winning novel magnificently conjures setting and the realm of eras past as it explores the state of living in exile from one's home and from oneself.
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M.G. VASSANJI is the author of seven novels, two collections of short stories, and two works of non-fiction. He has won the Giller Prize twice for The Book of Secrets and The In-Between World of Vikram Lall, and the Governor General's Literary Award for Non-Fiction for A Place Within: Rediscovering India. His other novels include The Gunny Sack, No New Land, Amriika, The Assassin's Song, and, most recently, The Magic of Saida. He was born in Kenya and raised in Tanzania, and attended university in the United States. He lives in Toronto with his wife and two sons. www.mgvassanji.com
“Part generational history, part detective story, part social chronicle, the novel is a ‘living tapestry to join the past to the present.’…”
–Citation from The Giller Prize Jury: Alice Munro, Mordecai Richler, and David Staines
“Vassanji captures a wide and authentic perspective that ranks with V. S. Naipaul and Graham Greene.”
–The Times (U.K.)
“A vivid portrait of time and place.”
–Montreal Gazette
“A love affair with the past…an exquisite, tender, and possibly great novel.”
–New Yorker
“Vassanji is one of the country’s finest storytellers.”
–Quill & Quire
“Vassanji masterfully weaves an extraordinarily colorful and richly complicated carpet.…A big book in every sense.”
–Toronto Star
“A testament to the almost mystical power of written words, Pius Fernandes’s search for the truth is also a celebration of storytelling.”
–New York Times Book Review
“As I read this book about exiled people squeezed by war and circumstance, I thought of other novels that seem its cousins; Timothy Findley’s Famous Last Words, Michael Ondaatje’s The English Patient, Graham Greene’s The Heart of the Matter.”
–Lawrence Scanlan, Globe and Mail
“A poignant, questioning work that confirms Vassanji as one of our most thoughtful, as well as one of our more able, writers.”
–Financial Post
“A work of art.…Highly recommended.”
–Library Journal
“A mesmerizing and rewarding literary experience.”
–Winnipeg Free Press
“From its opening page it is clear that The Book of Secrets is a story about the importance of language and writing in shaping history.…Vassanji’s prose is simple and evocative, with a light touch he recreates places and times, deploying flashes of colour with a careful attention to detail.”
–Financial Times (U.K.)
“The book is lush with evocations of East African physical, cultural, and historical landscapes.…”
–Publishers Weekly
“A glorious novel.…”
–Law Times
“Fact and fiction are melded into a compelling narrative which transcends reality and nourishes both mind and spirit.…[Vassanji] captures both the minute ripples of individual human motivations and the broad sweep of that grim machine we call history.”
–Ottawa Citizen
The Book of Secrets is a spellbinding novel of generations and the sweep of history which begins in 1988 in Dar es Salaam when the 1913 diary of a British colonial officer is found in a shopkeeper?s back room. The diary enflames the curiosity of a retired schoolteacher, Pius Fernandes, whose obsession with the stories it contains gradually connects the past with the present. Inhabiting the story is a memorable cast of characters, part of an Asian community in East Africa, whose lives and fates we follow over the course of seven decades. Rich in detail and description, M. G. Vassanji?s award-winning novel magnificently conjures setting and the realm of eras past as it explores the state of living in exile from one?s home and from oneself.
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