Atlantic Black
By (Author) A.S. Patric
Transit Lounge Publishing
Transit Lounge Publishing
2nd October 2017
Australia
General
Fiction
Second World War fiction
Paperback
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
From the winner of the 2016 Miles Franklin Award, a haunting novel set on an ocean liner crossing the Atlantic to Europe. A seventeen-year-old girl called Katerina Klova is travelling with her mother. The story begins with the collapse of Katerina's mother, a complete psychotic breakdown, leaving Katerina alone for the first time in her life. Atlantic Black subtly explores the legacy of violence, of how the First World War precipitated the Second World War, and with this narrative lens we can understand the ongoing nature of violence now. Through the perceptive intelligence of Katerina Klova, and her own family's place within a fracturing world, we see the way trauma is passed from one generation to another. The story takes place over one day and night, New Year's Eve, 1939. The RMS Aquitania steams across the Atlantic ocean-on the horizon the world is about to explode.