- Published: 03/07/2014
- ISBN: 9781783780303
- 129x20mm
- 192 pages
Reef
Romesh Gunesekera
A single lighted match banishes Triton from his father’s home to the employ of Mister Salgado, a marine biologist obsessed by swamps, sea movements and a Sri Lankan island’s disappearing reef. Stranded in London years later, Triton plumbs the depths of his childhood memories – a period of brewing political, ethical and religious turmoil – and brings us to understand how he has navigated this brave new world, which once lost will haunt him forever.
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A kind of Asian Tempest, drenched in the unreal, tropical colours of dream
Guardian
Dark as one of Graham Greene's tropical undergrowths, funny in the way that Naipaul can be, multi-layered in the manner of Joyce, evocative as Narayan, Reef is a thing of Beauty
Scotland on Sunday
A sensuous feast of delight, incessantly pleasurable to read, the writing, like the reef itself, shimmers with constant surprises
The Times
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