Available Formats
Quarantine
By (Author) Jim Crace
Introduction by Stuart Evers
Pan Macmillan
Picador
18th June 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Winner of Whitbread Novel Award 1998 (UK)
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 196mm, Spine 17mm
192g
With an introduction by Stuart Evers So this is happiness, she thought. Or this, at least, is what adds up to happiness. The prospect of never running after men and camels any more, of being Miri without shame or hesitation, of letting drop her headscarf for a change so that nothing intervened between her and the sky. Five travellers venture into the Judean wilderness in search of redemption. Instead, amidst the barren rocks, they are met by a dangerous man, Musa, and fall under his dark influence. As the unforgiving days and bitter nights erode their resolve, it becomes clear that one among them will go further than the rest: a fervent, solitary figure, he denies the temptations of his neighbours, and, ultimately, the needs of his own body. Quarantine, Jim Crace's provocative retelling of Jesus' forty day fast in the desert, won the Whitbread novel of the year and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Moving and fascinating in equal measure, this is a classic that tampers with tradition, a stunningly realised novel from one of the great writers of our time.
Dazzling, gritty brilliance. This is a novel of scorching distinction Sunday Times
Stunning. A writer of hallucinatory skill John Updike
One of the finest novels Ive read in years The Times
Absolutely compelling Observer
Completely captivating Literary Review
Jim Crace is the author of Continent, The Gift of Stones, Arcadia, Signals of Distress, Quarantine (1998 Whitbread Novel of the Year; shortlisted for the Booker Prize), Being Dead (2001 National Book Critics Circle Award), The Devil's Larder, Six and Harvest. His novels have been translated into twenty-six languages. In 1999 Jim Crace was elected to the Royal Society of Literature.