A suspenseful novel that delves into the complexities of a father-son relationship and the timeless themes of guilt and forgiveness.   A longboat plummets over the Great Falls, drowning the five passengers on board. The Lockmaster, the heir to an ancient title and responsible for guiding river traffic safely around this natural barrier on the White River, ought to have prevented this tragedy. His son is convinced that it was not an accident. Is his irascible father a murderer? A hydraulic engineer all too familiar with the brute force of rivers, he sets out to discover the truth and find his missing father.  The Lockmaster is a dramatic tale set in a world where water has become a precious commodity and Europe has fractured into warring ethno-nationalist entities desperate to uphold the traditions and insignia of a so-called glorious bygone era. Christoph Ransmayr recounts this story in his trademark style, its epic force shot through with visions of future technology and reactionary politics amid a climate breakdown. At heart, though, this novel is the story of a father–son relationship straddling the fault lines between past and present, and an exploration of timeless questions of guilt and forgiveness.  
Les mer
1. The Great Falls2. In the Spray3. Mesopotamia4. Reverse current5. Pharaoh and pharaohess6. Among four thousand islands7. Humiliation8. Killing9. Leaving the Atlantic behind10. Across a fragmented world11. Forgiveness
Les mer
“A compelling, darkly enchanted tale of desperation and dissolving family ties.”

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781803093703
Publisert
2024-09-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Seagull Books London Ltd
Vekt
399 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
200

Forfatter
Oversetter

Biographical note

Christoph Ransmayr is an Austrian author whose books have been translated into more than thirty languages. His prodigious travels provided the material for Atlas of an Anxious Man, and his novel The Flying Mountain, both published by Seagull Books. Simon Pare is a translator from French and German living near Zurich.