Winner of the Man Booker Prize for Fiction 2011Beginning with an unlikely stowaway's account of life on board Noah's Ark A History of the World in 101/2 Chapters presents a surprising and subversive fictional-history of earth told from several kaleidoscopic perspectives.|Winner of the Man Booker Prize for Fiction 2011Beginning with an unlikely stowaway's account of life on board Noah's Ark A History of the World in 10½ Chapters presents a surprising and subversive fictional-history of earth told from several kaleidoscopic perspectives. Noah disembarks from his ark but he and his Voyage are not forgotten: they are revisited in on other centuries and other climes - by a Victorian spinster mourning her father by an American astronaut on an obsessive personal mission. We journey to the Titanic to the Amazon to the raft of the Medusa and to an ecclesiastical court in medieval France where a bizarre case is about to begin...This is no ordinary history but something stranger; a challenge and a delight for the reader's imagination. Ambitious yet accessible witty and playfully serious this is the work of a brilliant novelist.|Frequently brilliant funny thoughtful iconoclastic and a delight to read. Barnes is like a worldly secular reincarnation of a medieval gloss-writer on sacred texts and what he offers us is the novel as footnote to history as subversion of the given as brilliant elaborate doodle around the margins of what we think about what we think we know|You will want to read it again and again and why not? - there's nothing around to touch it|There is more moral and intellectual fodder and more jokes here than you will read in a month of Sundays... storytelling and teaching which captivate liberate and above all enchant|This is a novel like no other - provocative superbly funny a wonderful and most original work...gives the reader a sense of ebullient whooping joy
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