Born in the year Columbus discovered the Americas, the Portuguese merchant's ward Pablito is kidnapped by conquistadors and carried off to the New World. Brought up by stone-age Indians in the forest, he inherits an ancient secret during the last days of the Inca empire, and is caught in the currents of a winding river of time, flowing from the slave plantations of colonial Pernambuco to the swamps of antebellum New Orleans, to Chicago's World Fair, Hollywood, Las Vegas and New York, and on towards other new worlds. The confessions of a traveller through space and time, a Pig Indian warrior and opium-laced lover, a father and great-great-grandfather many times over, turned performing sideshow freak, this is the story of the many lives of a man who is 500 years old.
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Review:
'Funny, depressing, optimistic, bleak, fantastic, mundane: Morley's remarkable novel is all of these ... evoking Borges and Marquez and their mixture of magic and mundane.' -- Herald, September 15, 2007
'Intriguing ... the testimony of this decelerated man makes for a long, luxuriantly detailed read ... the most successful passages have a soulful, earthy quality, reminiscent of Iain Sinclair's gritty dreamscapes.'
-- Sunday Telegraph, 30 September, 2007
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- PublisherMax Press
- Publication date2008
- ISBN 10 1906251088
- ISBN 13 9781906251086
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages400
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