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The Jukebox Queen Of Malta

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Jukebox Queen Of Malta

Contributors:

By (Author) Nicholas Rinaldi

ISBN:

9780552998109

Publisher:

Transworld Publishers Ltd

Imprint:

Black Swan

Publication Date:

3rd March 2000

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary

Dewey:

813.54

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

464

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm

Weight:

315g

Description

A breathtaking and gloriously vivid novel about men and women at war in the spirit of Catch 22 and Captain Corelli's Mandolin. It is 1942 and the island of Malta is under siege by the dominant German air force. Out of the smoke and magnesium glare of bomb blast steps Rocco Raven, native of Brooklyn, New York, apprentice radioman and expert secondhand car dealer. His only contact is an American secret serviceman, Fingerley, whose rank upgrades with their every meeting and whose purpose is known to no-one but himself. Far from finding a role for Rocco, Fingerley leaves him to face the chaos alone. On only his second day there, his billet, on the top floor of a brothel, is blown to pieces. Without contacts or belongings, Rocco is left to wander the devastated streets of Valetta in a bewildered daze until he sees an apparition, a beautiful, ethereal woman. She is Melita, the Jukebox Queen of Malta, who spends her time delivering the jukeboxes wrought by her cousin from old automobile and gramophone parts to the bars and restaurants which must accommodate the beleagured civilian and military populations. It is the beginning of an extraordinary relationship that is at once passionate and guarded, which flourishes as the island's fortunes decline. Under the threat of starvation and in a world populated by the eccentrics of war, Rocco's seems to be the lone voice of sanity, until he too is affected by the madness around him and succumbs to the voluntary thrill of danger... The Jukebox Queen of Malta is an extraordinary novel of passion and intrigue set in a world which seems perilously balanced between what is real and what is not. It is a magnificently evocative piece of storytelling, where the bizarre and heady atmosphere of a society under siege masks the uneasy truce between the Allied occupiers and the Maltese natives, and where the physical beauty is only tainted by the sense of mystery desecrated.

Reviews

'Under the heat and the hammering of bombs, Rinaldi paints the essence of the Second World War in exciting miniature' -- David Hughes * Mail on Sunday *
'Much to enjoy...Rinaldi has tremendous fun evoking the rich cultural pudding that was Malta in 1942, its weird combination of superstition, fatalism and grafted-on anglophilia, of ricotta and stiff upper lip' -- Patrick Gale * Daily Telegraph *
'Funny, romantic, disturbing...A marvellous tapestry of war...Moving and satisfying' * The New York Times *
'A beguiling, romantic story in an illuminating and surprising setting' -- Joseph Heller

Author Bio

Nicholas Rinaldi teaches at Fairfield University, in Connecticut, where he lives with his wife, Jackie. His work includes two novels, Bridge Fall Down and The Jukebox Queen of Malta, and three collections of poetry- The Resurrection of the Snails, The Luftwaffe in Chaos and We Have Lost Our Fathers.

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