English Passengers

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English Passengers presents the diverse and often conflicting perspectives of a remarkable cast of characters — including British convicts, government officials, missionaries who impose their European standards and self-serving rules on the native population, aboriginal Tasmanians caught in a desperate struggle for survival, and members of a bizarre expedition searching for the Garden of Eden. The narrative begins in 1857, as Captain Illiam Quillian Kewley of the Sincerity, thwarted in his plans to smuggle tobacco and brandy into England, is forced to put his boat up for charter. He soon finds himself bound for the Pacific, carrying not only his well-hidden contraband but also the Reverend Geoffrey Wilson, an eccentric vicar out to prove that the Biblical Garden of Eden lies in the heart of Tasmania; Dr. Thomas Potter, an arrogant scientist developing a revolutionary and sinister theory about the races of mankind; and Timothy Renshaw, a diffident young botanist. Each man offers a highly personalized record of the high seas adventures and internecine feuds that mark the voyage.The situation that awaits them in Tasmania is brought to life in narratives exposing the dark history of British and aboriginal relationships since the 1820s. Peevay, the son of an Aborigine raped by an escaped convict, describes the subjugation of his people by English invaders who are as lethal in their good intentions as they are in their cruelty. His impressions, ironically confirmed by reports from white officials, schoolteachers, and settlers, chronicle the destruction of a thriving, self-sufficient community in the name of God, science, and “civilization.”Based on historical facts, English Passengers is an epic tale, packed with swashbuckling adventure, humor, and memorable characters. Matthew Kneale renders the prejudices and follies of the Imperialist Age with dead-on accuracy and captures — through the voice and destiny of Peevay and his tribesmen — the irreversible tragedies it wrought.

Additional information

Weight 0.49 kg
Dimensions 2.37 × 13.24 × 20.32 cm
PubliCanadation City/Country

Canada

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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

464

Publisher

Year Published

2001-7-10

Imprint

ISBN 10

0385658664

About The Author

Matthew Kneale lives in Oxford, England. English Passengers won the Whitbread Book of the Year 2000 award and was nominated for the 2000 Booker Prize. Kneale currently resides in London, Ontario.

Review Quote

“This is a master storyteller at work, and he has written an astonishingly vivid and moving novel — wholly persuasive, blisteringly critical and very, very funny.” – Kevin Patterson, author of The Water In Between“An outstanding historical novel … a wonderfully contrived and engrossing book.” – The Edmonton Journal“A brawny, brainy adventure — a robust intellectual entertainment: a comic sea adventure, survival tale and quest for the Garden of Eden all bound in one.” – The Globe and Mail“A grim but hilarious historical novel involving the extinction of the Tasmanians, a search for the Garden of Eden and a Manx contrabandist who conceals his smuggling from the passengers on his ship.” – The New York Times Book Review

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