Caesar & Hussein: Two Classic Novels from the Author of MASTER AND COMMANDER
By (Author) Patrick OBrian
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
13th January 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Classic fiction: general and literary
Historical adventure fiction
Narrative theme: Coming of age
Narrative theme: Journeys and voyages
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
823.914
Contains 2 paperbacks
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
270g
In Caesar and Hussein, Patrick OBrians two debut novels appear in one volume for the first time, providing a revealing insight into the literary genius behind the Master and Commander series he began nearly 40 years later.
Caesar was Patrick OBrians first novel, written when he was just fourteen, and is the enchanting, bloodthirsty story of a unique Panda Leopard whose father was a giant panda, his mother a snow leopard. With the dry wit and unsentimental precision that OBrian would come to be loved for, we see the tragedies of Caesars childhood, his capture and taming, and finally his rise to fatherhood under the iron rule of human masters. The book was feted on publication and OBrian described as the boy-Thoreau.
Hussein was OBrians second novel, a glittering adventure about a young mahout or elephant handler and his life among the elephants. An exotic story of love, murder, vengeance, snake-charming, sword-fighting, spying, stealing and triumph set against the evocative bazaars and temples of India at the height of the British Raj, Hussein was compared favourably by the New York Times to Kiplings Kim, calling it a gorgeous entertainment.
Patrick O'Brian later wrote of Hussein: In the writing of the book I learnt the rudiments of my calling: but more than that, it opened a well of joy that has not yet run dry.
Caesar was first published in October 1930 and Hussein in April 1938 (interspersed by his enchanting book of short stories Beasts Royal in 1934). They were reprinted for the first time in April 1999 by the British Library, shortly before Patricks untimely death, and this new paperback edition brings these two enchanting novels together in one volume for the first time.
Both books are full of the fantasy that has made OBrians seafaring yarns such a success. Like them, they are full of engaging adventures, curious lore, fond descriptions of food and scenes of battle Caesar makes delightful, often hilarious reading Hussein is more sophisticated. Here fully thirty years before Master and Commander was published is the unmistakable texture of OBrians historical fiction. Hussein has it all: the immersion in another world, full of local colour, the delight in a specialised vocabulary, the relish of male camaraderie, travel, treasure and fighting.
David Sexton, Evening Standard
We can see here a true storyteller in the making.
Juliet Townsend, Literary Review
Sustained and well-written highlights the foundations of O'Brian's mastery of writing, his value far beyond that of a historical novelist.
Martin Booth, Daily Telegraph
O'Brian admirers can now appreciate another dimension to his writing
Alex OConnell, The Times
A gorgeous entertainment.
The New York Times
Nothing will bring the creatures and myths of childhood back faster than an imaginary journey with OBrian as guide.
Los Angeles Times Book Review
Patrick OBrian, until his death in 2000, was one of our greatest contemporary novelists. He is the author of the acclaimed AubreyMaturin tales and the biographer of Joseph Banks and Picasso. He is the author of many other books including Testimonies, and his Collected Short Stories. In 1995 he was the first recipient of the Heywood Hill Prize for a lifetimes contribution to literature. In the same year he was awarded the CBE. In 1997 he received an honorary doctorate of letters from Trinity College, Dublin. He lived for many years in South West France and he died in Dublin in January 2000.