Feeding the Ghosts

Fred D'Aguiar author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Granta Books

Published:6th Feb '14

£8.99

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Powerful and poetic, Feeding the Ghosts is an unforgettable testimony to the struggle against oblivion, and a reminder of history overlooked and truth distorted

'The sea is slavery.' Inspired by a true story, this suspenseful and moving book chronicles an incident of courage and rebellion that took place aboard a disease-riddled slave ship, the Zong, returning from Africa. When illness threatens to infect all on board, the ship's captain orders his crew to seize the sick slaves - men, women and children - and throw them into the sea. But one female slave, Mintah, survives drowning and secretly climbs back onto the ship. From her hiding place, she attempts to rouse the remaining captives to rebel against the killings, becoming a dangerous force on the ship. A trial is held upon the ship's arrival to determine liability for the 131 missing slaves. The crew is nearly absolved of responsibility until Mintah's journal is produced, which directly contradicts the crew's accounts. The final words belong to Mintah, whose first-person account of her life after the Zong is troubling and dramatic. D'Aguiar's spare prose starkly reveals the inner lives of First Mate Kelsall, Mintah and the crew members as they face the moral weight of this atrocity. D'Aguiar's imagery is haunting, his characters' thoughts complex and the mood is darkly compelling.

A novel of great power and beauty... compelling -- Barry Unsworth * Sunday Times *
A fast-moving, compelling narrative... mesmerising.. rare, troubling and admirable -- Ali Smith * Scotsman *
Fred D'Aguiar has fashioned a rich and compelling novel. It has both suspense and poetic resonance -- Maya Jaggi * Guardian *
A jolting, disturbing story, powerfully and poetically written * The Times *
The writing is luminous and poetic, without any loss of precision or sharpness of observation * Sunday Times *
A well-made and fascinating book * Independent on Sunday *

ISBN: 9781847088642

Dimensions: 196mm x 124mm x 14mm

Weight: 168g

240 pages