The Narrow Road To The Deep North - A Novel
Richard Flanagan
Chatto & Windus (2014)
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World War, 1939-1945 - Prisoners And Prisons, Japanese - Fiction
Hardcover 9780701189051
English
The Narrow Road to the Deep North is the sixth novel from Richard Flanagan, who is considered by many to be one of Australia's finest novelists. It centres upon the experiences of surgeon Dorrigo Evans in a Japanese POW camp on the now infamous Thailand-Burma railway. The Financial Times calls it 'elegantly wrought, measured and without an ounce of melodrama... nothing short of a masterpiece.'

Named after a famous Japanese book by the haiku poet Basho, The Narrow Road to the Deep North is described by the 2014 judges as 'a harrowing account of the cost of war to all who are caught up in it'. Questioning the meaning of heroism, the book explores what motivates acts of extreme cruelty and shows that perpetrators may be as much victims as those they abuse. Flanagan's father, who died the day he finished The Narrow Road to the Deep North, was a survivor of the Burma Death Railway.
Product Details
LoC Classification PR9619.3.F525 .N37 2014
Dewey 823.92
No. of Pages 448
Height x Width 9.1 x 1.6  inch
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