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Afterlands

Steven Heighton

In 1871, nineteen men, women, and children, voyaging on the Arctic explorer USS Polaris found themselves cast adrift on an ice floe as their ship began to founder. Based on one of the most remarkable events in polar history, Afterlands tells the haunting story of this small society of castaways -- a white and a black American, five Germans, a Dane, a Swede, an Englishman, and two Inuit families -- and the harrowing six months they spend marooned in the Arctic, struggling to survive both the harsh elements and one another. As the group splinters into factions along ethnic and national lines, rivalries -- complicated by sexual desire, unrequited love, extreme hunger, and suspicion -- begin to turn violent. Steven Heighton's provocative novel fills in the blanks of the Polaris's documented history and explores the shattering emotional and psychological consequences faced by those who survive.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
  • Publish Date: Feb 1st, 2007
  • Pages: 432
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.22in - 5.50in - 1.08in - 1.03lb
  • EAN: 9780618773411
  • Categories: Historical - GeneralThrillers - SuspenseLiterary

About the Author

Heighton, Steven: -

STEVEN HEIGHTON is the internationally acclaimed author of the novels Afterlands and The Shadow Boxer, a Mariner Original that was selected as a Publishers Weekly Book of the Year. He has also written several books of poetry, short fiction, and essays. His work has received numerous awards and has been translated into nine languages.

Praise for this book

"Skillfully constructed, beautifully written, told with a detachment that will put the reader in mind of Graham Greene..." The Washington Post

"A novel of big ideas and beautiful language. [Afterlands] is a magnificent novel..." The New York Times Book Review

"Canadian novelist Heighton is an elegant writer, and the story he tells is gripping." St. Louis Post-Dispatch

"This novel's scale, its delight in detail and its psychological insight make it an exceptionally satisfying adventure." Publishers Weekly

"... ambitious successor to [Heighton's] excellent debut novel" Kirkus Reviews --