Servants of the Map
By (Author) Andrea Barrett
HarperCollins Publishers
Flamingo
14th July 2003
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Short stories
813.54
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
196g
A national hardback bestseller in the US -- another magnificently imagined and executed book of historical fiction with a contemporary twist, from one of the masters of the form. 'These stories possess a wonderful clarity and ease, the serene authority of a writer working at the very height of her powers.' New York Times Ranging across two centuries, and from the western Himalayas to an Adirondack village, Servants of the Map travels the territories of yearning and awakening, of loss and unexpected discovery. A mapper of the highest mountain peaks, engaged on the trigonometrical measurement of British India, realizes his true obsession while in deflationary correspondence with his far-off wife. A young woman afire with scientific curiosity must come to terms with a romantic fantasy. Brothers and sisters, torn apart at an early age, are beset by dreams of reunion. Throughout, Barrett's most characteristic theme -- the happenings in that borderland between science and desire -- unfolds in the diverse lives of unforgettable human beings.
'Servants of the Map confirms how deserving Barrett is to be ranked with Alice Munro and the other great North American storytellers of the moment... It is the precision of her words, and the intelligence with which she creates bonds between characters from an age so different from our own, that makes reading her such a joy.' Economist 'Andrea Barrett has a talent for reaching to the essence of experience... The passage in which Lavinia speaks of what makes her happy is as poignant and intense as anything I can remember reading for a long time, as radiantly illuminating, in its way, as the famous passage in Wuthering Heights when Catherine describes her idea of perfect weather.' Barry Unsworth 'Gorgeous, illuminating, entrancing fiction... The scientific themes that made Barrett's novel The Voyage of the Narwhal and her NBA-winning collection Ship Fever two of the most unusual literary successes of their decade again predominate in this superb new gathering of four stories and two novellas.' (Starred) Kirkus Reviews 'Barrett demonstrates originality and wit throughout a most distinguished collection of stories.' Barry Unsworth, New York Times 'Spellbinding...Complex yet ravishing tales of scientific pursuits stoked by loneliness and desire.' Booklist 'Gemlike stories that sparkle with intelligence and fire.' Lisa Shea, Oprah magazine 'Barrett's rapidly growing reputation as one of the finest writers at work today will assure a substantial audience for this radiant collection... Familiar figures appear and reappear in more than one story, and many readers will be able to make connections between these tales and Barrett's earlier works. Yet each is rich and independent and beautiful and should draw Barrett many new admirers.' Publishers Weekly 'A wonderful clarity and ease, the serene authority of a writer working at the very height of her powers.' Michiko Kakutani, New York Times
Andrea Barrett lives in upstate New York. This is her fifth book, but her first to be published in the British Commonwealth.