A Passage North A Novel


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A young man journeys into Sri Lanka's war-torn north in this searing novel of longing loss and the legacy of war from Anuk Arudpragasam the author of The Story of a Brief Marriage.Long-listed for the Booker Prize 2021 A Passage North begins with a message from out of the blue a telephone call informing Krishan that his grandmother's caretaker Rani has died under unexpected circumstances-found at the bottom of a well in her village in the north her neck broken by the fall. The news arrives on the heels of an email from Anjum an impassioned yet aloof activist Krishnan fell in love with years before while living in Delhi stirring old memories and desires from a world he left behind.As Krishan makes the long journey by train from Colombo into the war-torn Northern Province for Rani's funeral so begins an astonishing passage into the innermost reaches of a country. At once a powerful meditation on absence and longing as well as an unsparing account of the legacy of Sri Lanka's thirty-year civil war this procession to a pyre 'at the end of the earth' lays bare the imprints of an island's past and the unattainable distances between who we are and what we seek.Written with precision and grace Anuk Arudpragasam's masterful novel is an attempt to come to terms with life in the wake of devastation and a poignant memorial for those lost and those still alive. Review 'A novel of tragic power and uncommon beauty. In his depiction of the processes through which history sculpts human fate Anuk Arudpragasam achieves something akin to grace' -- Anthony Marra author of the New York Times bestseller A Constellation of Vital Phenomena'Mesmerizing political intimate unafraid-this is a superb novel a novel that pays such close intelligent attention to the world we all live in' -- Sunjeev Sahota author of China Room and The Year of the Runaways'Written with scrupulous attention to nuance and detailA Passage North captures the rich interior of its protagonist's mind but also contemporary Sri Lanka itself war-scarred traumatized. At its center is an exquisite form of noticing a way of rendering consciousness and handling time that connects Arudpragasam to the great novelists of the past' -- Colm Tóibín author of Brooklyn and The Testament of Mary'Anuk Arudpragasam's first book already showed what a fine novelist he was and this second novel provides proof if any were needed that he is a major writer vastly accomplished. Life is short but remembering is long. In the aftermath of war Anuk Arudpragasam's rich rewarding sentences return the reader to all that is living' -- Amitava Kumar author of Immigrant Montana'A profound and disquieting account of the making of a self of the pressures of history desire will and chance that determine the shape of a life. It's difficult to think of comparisons for Arudpragasam's work among current English-language writers one senses reading his two extraordinary novels a new mastery coming into being' -- Garth Greenwell author of Cleanness and What Belongs to You'Anuk Arudpragasam is an artist of revelations. InA Passage North he continues to map with beauty grace and fire the responsibilities we carry in a world that is forever on the brink. This is a novel as both an elegy and a love song not only for a place but for the souls living and dead who are bound to that place-what an unforgettable and perfect reading experience and one that unearths truths relentlessly magically' -- Paul Yoon author of Snow Hunters and Run Me to Earth About the Author Anuk Arudpragasam was born in Colombo Sri Lanka and moved to the United States at the age of eighteen where he attended Stanford and Columbia Universities. His first novelThe Story of a Brief Marriage was translated into six languages won the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature and was shortlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize. He currently divides his ti
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