A radical landmark in Caribbean literature, reissued with a new foreword by Jamaica Kincaid to mark Wilson Harris’ centenary: a visionary masterpiece tracing the dreamlike voyage of a riverboat crew through the jungle.
I dreamt I awoke with one dead seeing eye and one living closed eye … A crew of men are embarking on a voyage up a turbulent river through the rainforests of Guyana. Their domineering leader, Donne, is the spirit of a conquistador, obsessed with hunting for a mysterious woman and exploiting indigenous people as plantation labour. But their expedition is plagued by tragedies, haunted by drowned ghosts: spectres of the crew themselves, inhabiting a blurred shadowland between life and death. As their journey into the interior – their own hearts of darkness – deepens, it assumes a spiritual dimension, guiding them towards a new destination: the Palace of the Peacock … A modernist fever dream; prose poem; modern myth; elegy to victims of colonial conquest: Wilson Harris’ masterpiece has defied definition for over sixty years, and is reissued for a new generation of readers. The Guyanese William Blake … Such] poetic intensity. — Angela CarterAuthor: Wilson Harris
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 02/08/2022
Series: Faber Editions
Pages: 160
Weight: 0.35lbs
Size: 7.70h x 4.90w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9780571368044
Language: English







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