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OverviewIn the oil-rich and environmentally devestated Nigerian Delta, a British oil executive's wife has been kidnapped. Two journalists - a young upstart, Rufus, and a once-great, now disillusioned veteran, Zaq - are sent to find her. In a story rich with atmosphere and taut with suspense, Oil on Water explores the conflict between idealism and cynical disillusionment in a journey full of danger and unintended consequences. As they navigate polluted rivers flanked by exploded and dormant oil wells, they must contentd with the brutality of both government soldiers and militants. Assailed by irresolvable versions of the 'truth' about the woman's disappearance, dependant on the kindness of strangers of unknowable loyalties, their journalistic objectivity will prove unsustainable, but other values might yet salvage their human dignity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Helon Habila , Professor Richard AllenPublisher: Dreamscape Media Imprint: Dreamscape Media Dimensions: Width: 16.40cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 14.20cm Weight: 0.218kg ISBN: 9781611201222ISBN 10: 1611201225 Publication Date: 16 May 2011 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Downloadable audio file Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews<p>Starred Review. A cinematic adventure and a remarkably tense race against the clock...rendered with insight and sensitivity, but also an unsparing sense of irony; indeed, it's a credit to Habila's storytelling that his mournful vision of the world never eclipses its fragile beauty, or its humanity. - Publishers Weekly<p>Starred Review. In a beautiful, almost cinematic style, Habila moves back and forth in time to tell a story swathed in the cynicism of modern global development and the mysteries of human longing. - Booklist<p> Richard Allen's deep, rich voice makes the characters come to life...his pacing is perfect, and his diction always clear. This is a compelling story well read and worth hearing. - AudioFile<p> The narration from multiple Audie Award-nominated Richard Allen has an almost lyrical quality, immersing readers in the tale. - Library Journal<p> [A] thrilling, fast paced read and also an elegiac meditation on the destructive force of greed and the fragility of h <p>Starred Review. A cinematic adventure and a remarkably tense race against the clock...rendered with insight and sensitivity, but also an unsparing sense of irony; indeed, it's a credit to Habila's storytelling that his mournful vision of the world never eclipses its fragile beauty, or its humanity. - Publishers Weekly<p>Starred Review. In a beautiful, almost cinematic style, Habila moves back and forth in time to tell a story swathed in the cynicism of modern global development and the mysteries of human longing. - Booklist<p> Richard Allen's deep, rich voice makes the characters come to life...his pacing is perfect, and his diction always clear. This is a compelling story well read and worth hearing. - AudioFile<p> The narration from multiple Audie Award-nominated Richard Allen has an almost lyrical quality, immersing readers in the tale. - Library Journal<p> [A] thrilling, fast paced read and also an elegiac meditation on the destructive force of greed and the fragility of hope...Habila is a skilful narrator and a master of structure. - The Telegraph<p> Habila's primary characters breathe and his plot mesmerizes...what leaves the most profound impression is his stunning evocation of this violated landscape...a powerful work, one that reaffirms that art done well is always big enough to contain politics, too. - Orion Magazine<p> [A] powerful, accomplished third novel. - The Observer<p> [A] lean, evocative novel... a classic coming-of-age narrative. - The Daily Mail<p>. ..an excellent piece of literature...definitely worth buying. - The Socialist<p> Habila has a filmic ability to etch scenes on the imagination. - The Independent<p>. ..topical and urgent...powerful... - The Guardian<p> The new generation of twenty-first-century African writers have now come of age. Without a doubt Habila is one of the best. - Emmanuela Dongla Starred Review. A cinematic adventure and a remarkably tense race against the clock...rendered with insight and sensitivity, but also an unsparing sense of irony; indeed, it's a credit to Habila's storytelling that his mournful vision of the world never eclipses its fragile beauty, or its humanity. - Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. In a beautiful, almost cinematic style, Habila moves back and forth in time to tell a story swathed in the cynicism of modern global development and the mysteries of human longing. - Booklist Richard Allen's deep, rich voice makes the characters come to life...his pacing is perfect, and his diction always clear. This is a compelling story well read and worth hearing. - AudioFile.. .readers will find much to appreciate here. - Library Journal [A] thrilling, fast paced read and also an elegiac meditation on the destructive force of greed and the fragility of hope...Habila is a skilful narrator and a master of structure. - The Telegraph [A] powerful, ac Author InformationHelon Habila is the internationally renowned author of Waiting for an Angel, which won both the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Caine Prize for African Writing, and Measuring Time and Oil on Water. He was born in Nigeria, and studied at the University of Jos and the University of East Anglia. He now teaches creative writing at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA, where he lives with his wife and children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |