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Amnesty

Af: Aravind Adiga Engelsk Paperback

Amnesty

Af: Aravind Adiga Engelsk Paperback
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From the bestselling, Booker Prize-winning author of The White Tiger, Aravind Adiga, comes the story of an undocumented immigrant who becomes the only witness to a crime and must face an impossible moral dilemma.

''Alive with empathy, indignation and the sharp satiric reportage at which Aravind Adiga excels, this novel grippingly extends his concern for deprivation and injustice.'' - Sunday Times ''Books of the Year''

Shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award

Danny – formerly Dhananjaya Rajaratnam – is an undocumented Sri Lankan immigrant. Denied refugee status, working as a cleaner and living out of a grocery storeroom in Sydney, for four years he has been trying to create a new identity for himself, finally coming as close as he ever has to living a normal life.

One morning, Danny learns that his client Radha Thomas has been murdered. A jacket was left at the scene, which he believes belongs to another client, a doctor with whom Radha was having an affair. Suddenly Danny is confronted with a choice: Come forward as a witness and risk being deported? Or say nothing, and let justice go undone? Over the course of a single ordinary, yet extraordinary day, he must wrestle with his conscience and decide if a person without rights nevertheless has responsibilities . . .

Suspenseful, propulsive, and full of Aravind Adiga’s signature wit and magic, Amnesty is both a timeless moral struggle and a universal story with particular urgency today.

''[Adiga] is a startlingly fine observer . . . You come to this novel for its author''s authority, wit and feeling on the subject of immigrants'' lives.'' - New York Times

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From the bestselling, Booker Prize-winning author of The White Tiger, Aravind Adiga, comes the story of an undocumented immigrant who becomes the only witness to a crime and must face an impossible moral dilemma.

''Alive with empathy, indignation and the sharp satiric reportage at which Aravind Adiga excels, this novel grippingly extends his concern for deprivation and injustice.'' - Sunday Times ''Books of the Year''

Shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award

Danny – formerly Dhananjaya Rajaratnam – is an undocumented Sri Lankan immigrant. Denied refugee status, working as a cleaner and living out of a grocery storeroom in Sydney, for four years he has been trying to create a new identity for himself, finally coming as close as he ever has to living a normal life.

One morning, Danny learns that his client Radha Thomas has been murdered. A jacket was left at the scene, which he believes belongs to another client, a doctor with whom Radha was having an affair. Suddenly Danny is confronted with a choice: Come forward as a witness and risk being deported? Or say nothing, and let justice go undone? Over the course of a single ordinary, yet extraordinary day, he must wrestle with his conscience and decide if a person without rights nevertheless has responsibilities . . .

Suspenseful, propulsive, and full of Aravind Adiga’s signature wit and magic, Amnesty is both a timeless moral struggle and a universal story with particular urgency today.

''[Adiga] is a startlingly fine observer . . . You come to this novel for its author''s authority, wit and feeling on the subject of immigrants'' lives.'' - New York Times

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 272
ISBN-13: 9781509879052
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1509879056
Kategori: Sydney
Udg. Dato: 21 jan 2021
Længde: 29mm
Bredde: 195mm
Højde: 129mm
Forlag: Pan Macmillan
Oplagsdato: 21 jan 2021
Forfatter(e): Aravind Adiga
Forfatter(e) Aravind Adiga


Kategori Sydney


ISBN-13 9781509879052


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 272


Udgave


Længde 29mm


Bredde 195mm


Højde 129mm


Udg. Dato 21 jan 2021


Oplagsdato 21 jan 2021


Forlag Pan Macmillan

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