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The Lacuna

The Lacuna 2

Author of Demon Copperhead, Winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction

by Barbara Kingsolver
Paperback
Publication Date: 22/04/2010
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The Lacuna is the heartbreaking story of a man torn beween the warm heart of Mexico and the cold embrace of 1950s McCarthyite America.

Born in the U.S. and reared in Mexico, Harrison Shepherd is a liability to his social-climbing flapper mother, Salome. Making himself useful in the household of the famed Mexican artists Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, and exiled Bolshevik leader Lev Trotsky, he is an inadvertent witness to their revolutionary talk.

Years later, Shepherd has become an international star - a novelist. His fame brings the unwanted attentions of the American authorities and Shepherd's attempts at anonymity are futile as he is drawn into a conflict of historic proportions.

A gripping story of identity, loyalty and the devastating power of accusations to destroy innocent people. The Lacuna is as deep and rich as the New World.
ISBN:
9780571252671
9780571252671
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
22-04-2010
Publisher:
Faber & Faber
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
688
Dimensions (mm):
198x126x41mm
Weight:
0.55kg
Barbara Kingsolver

Barbara Kingsolver is one of the most important voices of our time. Barbara Kingsolver’s previous fourteen works of fiction and non-fiction have been translated into dozens of languages and earned a devoted readership.

She won the Orange Prize in 2010 for The Lacuna and her novel Flight Behaviour was shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction.

In 2000 she was awarded the National Humanities Medal, her country's highest honour for service through the arts. Before she made her living as a writer, Kingsolver earned degrees in biology and worked as a scientist. She now lives with her family on a farm in southern Appalachia.

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She's a good writer and does her homework. Is a fascinating look at the world of the 30s through the 50s in the USA recreating historical characters. Dialogues are believable.

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An amaxing book and so, so appropriate for these times.



The story is set before WWII till the McCarthy era in Mexico and the USA. My sense of how parallel those times of obsessions with 'un-American' (here in Australia un-Australian) behaviour is with today is uncanny. The Lacuna can be rewritten with just a few adjustments of dates and suspects and it would be a story set today.



Apart from being a very interesting story of one person's life set in an interesting time and place, it also gives food for thought how society still to this day is very uncomfortable with and afraid of 'otherness' and how easy it is to scare a whole population with insinuation, misinformation and threats.



This book stayed with me for a long time.

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