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The reissue of Elizabeth Nunez's captivating novel Prospero's Daughter, a brilliantly conceived retelling of Shakespeare's The Tempest.
“Absorbing . . . [Nunez] writes novels that resound with thunder and fury.” ―Essence
Prospero’s Daughter is a captivating recreation of Shakespeare’s The Tempest set on a verdant Caribbean island during the height of tensions between the native population and British colonists. Using Shakespeare’s play as a template to address questions of race, class, and power, Nunez turns an intimate eye to an unlikely bond formed between a boy and a girl of disparate backgrounds.
When Peter Gardner’s ruthless medical genius leads him to experiment on his unwitting patients―often at the expense of their lives―he flees England, seeking an environ where his experiments might continue without scrutiny. He arrives with his three-year-old-daughter, Virginia, in Chacachacare, an isolated island off the coast of Trinidad, in the early 1960s.
Gardner considers the locals to be nothing more than savages. He assumes ownership of the home of a servant boy named Carlos, seeing in him a suitable subject upon whom to continue his amoral medical work. Nonetheless, he educates the boy alongside Virginia. As Virginia and Carlos grow and come of age together, they form a covert relationship that violates the outdated mores of colonial rule.
When Gardner unveils the pair’s relationship and accuses Carlos of a monstrous act, the investigation into the truth is left up to a curt, stonehearted British inspector, whose inquiries bring to light a horrendous secret. At turns epic and intimate, Prospero’s Daughter is one of the finest novels of the past two decades.

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Autorius: Elizabeth Nunez
Leidėjas: Akashic Books
Išleidimo metai: 2016
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 340
ISBN-13: 9781617755323
Formatas: 5.5 x 0.75 x 8.5 inches. Knyga minkštu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų

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