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About the Book

In this stylish, haunting novel, journalist and novelist Lawrence Osborne explores the reverberations of a random accident on the lives of Moroccan Muslims and Western visitors who converge on a luxurious desert villa for a decadent weekend-long party. David and Jo Henniger, a doctor and children's book author, in search of an escape from their less than happy lives in London, accept the invitation of their old friends Richard and Dally to attend their annual bacchanal at their home deep in the Moroccan desert - a "ksar" they have acquired and renovated into a luxurious retreat. On the way, the Hennigers stop for lunch, and the bad-tempered David can't resist consuming most of a bottle of wine. Back on the road, darkness has descended, David is groggy, and the directions to the "ksar" are vague. Suddenly, two young men spring from the roadside, apparently attempting to interest passing drivers in the fossils they have for sale. Panicked, David swerves toward the two, leaving one dead on the road and the other running into the hills. At the "ksar," the festivities have begun: Richard and Dally's international friends sit down to a lavish dinner prepared and served by a large staff of Moroccans. As the night progresses and the debauchery escalates, the Moroccans increasingly view the revelers as the godless "infidels" they are. When David and Jo show up late with the dead body of the young man in their car, word spreads among the locals that David has committed an unforgivable act. Thus the stage is set for a weekend during which David and Jo must come to terms with David's misdeed, Jo's longings, and their own deteriorating relationship, and the flamboyant Richard and Dally must attempt to keep their revelers entertained despite growing tension from their staff and the Moroccan Berber father who comes to claim his son's body. With spare, evocative prose, searing eroticism, and a gift for the unexpected, Osborne memorably portrays the privileged guests wrestling with their secrets amidst the remoteness and beauty of the desert landscape. He also gradually reveals the jolting back-story of the young man who was killed and leaves David's fate in the balance as the novel builds to a shattering conclusion.

About the Author :
Journalist, short story writer, and novelist, Lawrence Osborne is the author of one previous novel and six books of nonfiction. His short story "Volcano" was selected for "Best American Short Stories 2012," and he has written for the "New York Times Magazine," the "New Yorker," "Forbes," "Harper's," and other publications.

Review :
Selected by "The Economist" as one of the Best Books of the Year 2012 Selected by "Library Journal" as one of the Year's Best Books 2012 Year's Best Books Chosen by Writers, selected by Lionel Shriver, "The Guardian" 2012 "A sinister and streamlined entertainment in the tradition of Paul Bowles, Evelyn Waugh and the early Ian McEwan....This is a lean book that moves like a panther. Even better, Mr. Osborne has a keen and sometimes cruel eye for humans and their manners and morals, and for the natural world. You can open to almost any page and find brutally fine observations....surprising and dark and excellent." - "New York Times" "Extraordinarily acute to human nature....Stylishness holds the book together, and makes all the bits of plot machinery feel new again....There are enough ways to read the book that one finishes it and immediately wants to start it again." - "Newsweek " "A perfect storm of a novel." - "Fredericksburg Freelance Star " "A master of the high style" - "The Guardian " "Osborne writes mercilessly, savagely well. He excavates his characters, and the centuries-long cultural rift between the desert people and the Western infidels with a pathologist's precision, wrapping fear, boredom, forgiveness, judgment, honour and sexual attraction into a novel that plunges with sinister pace towards its denouement." - "The Daily Mail " "Brooding, compelling...There's a strong, almost old-fashioned moral force at work in Osborne's novel... At the novel's dramatic close, you could accuse Osborne of forcing the hand of moral come-uppance just a little too much -- but it barely detracts from the tension he has maintained throughout the novel, and the pleasure of his bringing under such scrutiny the unpredictable behaviour of his morally tortuous characters." - "The London Sunday Times" "With nods to Paul Bowles and Evelyn Waugh, Osborne portrays the vacuity of high society as gorgeously and incisively as he does the unease of cultures thrust together in the unforgiving desert." - "Publishers Weekly" (starred) "Osborne comes up with an ending that's at the same time ironic, surprising and completely fitting. A gripping read with moral ambiguity galore." - "Kirkus Reviews" (starred) "[A] brilliant, unsentimental rendering of contemporary East-West conflict and the imperfect human psyche....Osborne has done an extraordinary job of capturing moral complexity, never letting his characters or his readers off easy. The result should be grim reading, but instead it's vivifying. Highly recommended." - "Library Journal" (starred) "In the desert, all life and emotions are stripped to their very core. In his elegant and incisive second novel, travel-journalist Osborne hauntingly captures this exposed essence in all its inscrutable mystery and dispassionate brutishness." - "Booklist Online" "No mere imitation but a contribution to the shelf on which "The Sheltering Sky" and "The Bonfire of the Vanities "also sit, "The Forgiven" explores the clash of two cultures, each of which feels superior to the other. Osborne's writing is uncomfortably well observed; his story is sickeningly, addictively headlong." - Lionel Shriver, author of "We Need to Talk About Kevin" ""The Forgiven" shines darkly with a rich and mordant fatalism. Osborne's characters emerge like people in a dream - diamond-sharp but fascinatingly askew. His prose is gorgeous and precise; the story slices keenly through the exotic haze of its setting. It's an absolutely brilliant novel - the ending is a shock in the best way." - Kate Christensen, author of "The Epicure's Lament" and "The Astral" "The prose of "The Forgiven "has a very particular, knowing luminosity, much like the tarnished world it describes. A beautiful, compelling book to savor line by line." - Nikita Lalwani, author of "Gifted" "A sinister and streamlined entertainment in the tradition of Paul Bowles, Evelyn Waugh and the early Ian McEwan....This is a lean book that moves like a panther. Even better, Mr. Osborne has a keen and sometimes cruel eye for humans and their manners and morals, and for the natural world. You can open to almost any page and find brutally fine observations....surprising and dark and excellent." - "New York Times" "Extraordinarily acute to human nature....Stylishness holds the book together, and makes all the bits of plot machinery feel new again....There are enough ways to read the book that one finishes it and immediately wants to start it again." - "Newsweek " "A perfect storm of a novel." - "Fredericksburg Freelance Star" "With nods to Paul Bowles and Evelyn Waugh, Osborne portrays the vacuity of high society as gorgeously and incisively as he does the unease of cultures thrust together in the unforgiving desert." - "Publishers Weekly" (starred) "Osborne comes up with an ending that's at the same time ironic, surprising and completely fitting. A gripping read with moral ambiguity galore." - "Kirkus Reviews" (starred) "[A] brilliant, unsentimental rendering of contemporary East-West conflict and the imperfect human psyche....Osborne has done an extraordinary job of capturing moral complexity, never letting his characters or his readers off easy. The result should be grim reading, but instead it's vivifying. Highly recommended." - "Library Journal" (starred) "In the desert, all life and emotions are stripped to their very core. In his elegant and incisive second novel, travel-journalist Osborne hauntingly captures this exposed essence in all its inscrutable mystery and dispassionate brutishness." - "Booklist Online" "No mere imitation but a contribution to the shelf on which "The Sheltering Sky" and "The Bonfire of the Vanities "also sit, "The Forgiven" explores the clash of two cultures, each of whichc "With nods to Paul Bowles and Evelyn Waugh, Osborne portrays the vacuity of high society as gorgeously and incisively as he does the unease of cultures thrust together in the unforgiving desert." - "Publishers Weekly" (starred) "Osborne comes up with an ending that's at the same time ironic, surprising and completely fitting. A gripping read with moral ambiguity galore." - "Kirkus Reviews" (starred) "No mere imitation but a contribution to the shelf on which "The Sheltering Sky" and "The Bonfire of the Vanities "also sit, "The Forgiven" explores the clash of two cultures, each of which feels superior to the other. Osborne's writing is uncomfortably well observed; his story is sickeningly, addictively headlong." - Lionel Shriver, author of "We Need to Talk About Kevin" ""The Forgiven" shines darkly with a rich and mordant fatalism. Osborne's characters emerge like people in a dream - diamond-sharp but fascinatingly askew. His prose is gorgeous and precise; the story slices keenly through the exotic haze of its setting. It's an absolutely brilliant novel - the ending is a shock in the best way." - Kate Christensen, author of "The Epicure's Lament" and "The Astral" "The prose of "The Forgiven "has a very particular, knowing luminosity, much like the tarnished world it describes. A beautiful, compelling book to savor line by line." - Nikita Lalwani, author of "Gifted" ""The Forgiven" shines darkly with a rich and mordant fatalism. Osborne's characters emerge like people in a dream - diamond-sharp but fascinatingly askew. His prose is gorgeous and precise; the story slices keenly through the exotic haze of its setting. It's an absolutely brilliant novel - the ending is a shock in the best way." - Kate Christensen, author of "The Epicure's Lament" and "The Astral" "The prose of "The Forgiven "has a very particular, knowing luminosity, much like the tarnished world it describes. A beautiful, compelling book to savor line by line." - Nikita Lalwani, author of "Gifted"


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780307889034
  • Publisher: Random House USA Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: Random House USA Inc
  • Height: 212 mm
  • No of Pages: 272
  • Spine Width: 24 mm
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0307889033
  • Publisher Date: 25 Sep 2012
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 458 gr


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