With
his first novel since the internationally acclaimed The English Patient,
Michael Ondaatje gives us a work displaying all the richness of imagery
and language and the piercing emotional truth that we have come to
know as the hallmarks of his writing.
The time is our own time. The place is Sri Lanka, the island nation
formerly known as Ceylon, off the southern tip of India, a country
steeped in centuries of cultural achievement and tradition--and forced
into the late twentieth century by the ravages of civil war and the
consequences of a country divided against itself.
Into this maelstrom steps a young woman, Anil Tissera, born in Sri
Lanka, educated in England and America, a forensic anthropologist
sent by an international human rights group to work with local officials
to discover the source of the organized campaigns of murder engulfing
the island.
Bodies are discovered. Skeletons. And particularly one, nicknamed
'Sailor.' What follows is a story about love, about family, about
identity, about the unknown enemy, about the quest to unlock the hidden
past--all propelled by a riveting mystery.
Unfolding against the deeply evocative background of Sri Lanka's landscape
and ancient civilization, Anil's Ghost is a literary spellbinder--the
most powerful novel we have yet had from Michael Ondaatje.