The Catastrophist
By (Author) Ronan Bennett
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Review
2nd April 1999
8th April 1999
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Short-listed for Whitbread Book Awards: Novel Category 1998
Paperback
320
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 22mm
230g
Gillespie, an Irishman, goes to the Congo in 1959 in pursuit of his beautiful lover In s, a passionate Italian journalist. Unlike her, Gillespie has no interest in the deepening independence crisis, nor in the charismatic leader, Patrice Lumumba. He has other business: this is his last chance to make love work for him.
A mighty achievement... vision, imagination and gravitas - Times
The Catastrophist Ronan Bennett - coverage to date'Bennett's writing is as lush and sensual as ripe mangoes. His characters are complex and sympathetic. The tone, which is perfectly pitched, and the exotic setting collude to evoke an era of colonial decadence'Financial Times 13th/14th JuneA writer to watch, a genuine and gifted novelist - Cole Moreton, IndependentAs lush and sensual as ripe mangoes - Financial Times'The finding of a voice and what one says with it is central to The Catastrophist... Along with its politics The Catastrophist is an intensely erotic novel'Linda Grant Guardian, Wednesday 17th June'Bennett is a writer to watch, a genuine and gifted novelist' Independent, Saturday 27th JuneI have not read such a good thriller in years - Ian Thomson, Evening StandardRonan Bennett was born and brought up in Belfast. He is the author of The Second Prison (which was shortlisted for the Irish Times/Aer Lingus prize) and Overthrown by Strangers. He has written screenplays for film and television, including the acclaimed Face, directed by Antionia Bird, and is currently working on an adaptation of Seamus Deane's Booker shortlisted Reading in the Dark.