The Luminaries
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The Luminaries
The Luminaries
"There was this large world of rolling time and shifting spaces, and that small, stilled world of horror and unease - they fit inside each other, a sphere within a sphere."
Set against the backdrop of New Zealand’s 1866 gold rush, The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton begins as young prospector Walter Moody arrives on the West Coast to seek his fortune. On his first night, he stumbles upon a clandestine gathering of twelve men whose secret meeting draws him into a complex web of intrigue. These men, from various backgrounds and with different stakes in the town’s fortunes, have convened to unravel a series of mysterious events. The townspeople are gripped with shock: a wealthy man has disappeared without a trace, a local prostitute has been found unconscious from a possible suicide attempt, and an enormous fortune in gold has surfaced in the ramshackle home of a habitual drunkard.
As Moody becomes entangled in their investigation, he navigates a maze of shifting allegiances, hidden agendas, and dark secrets. The Luminaries masterfully weaves together multiple narratives, offering a panoramic view of a frontier society in precarious balance. Each of the twelve men represents a sign of the zodiac, and their interactions and fates mimic the celestial patterns of the astral plane, making the story as richly textured and intricately structured as the constellations themselves.
Catton’s writing is both luminous and expansive, capturing the raw and rugged beauty of the New Zealand landscape while delving into the lives of her complex characters. The Luminaries is not just a historical novel, but also a sophisticated meditation on fate, fortune, and human connection. Its innovative structure and profound insights earned Catton the Man Booker Prize, making her the youngest author to receive the prestigious award. This novel will transport you to another time and place, challenging you with its enigmatic plot and rewarding you with its emotional depth and narrative brilliance.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780864739889
Publisher: Te Herenga Waka University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 03 July 2014
Country: New Zealand
Imprint: Victoria University Press
Audience: General / adult
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Weight: 0g
About the Author
Eleanor Catton was born in 1985 in Canada and raised in New Zealand. Her debut novel The Rehearsal won the Adam Prize and was Best First Book of Fiction at the 2009 Montana New Zealand Book Awards. Internationally, it was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award and the Dylan Thomas Prize, and longlisted for the Orange Prize, and won the 2009 Betty Trask Award. It has been published in 17 territories and 12 languages. Eleanor Catton holds an MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop, where she also held an adjunct professorship, and an MA in creative writing from the International Institute of Modern Letters at Victoria University of Wellington. She lives in Auckland.
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