Ascent to Omai - Wilson Harris - cover
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In Ascent to Omai time and space are truly elastic, so that events in recent time become part of remote geological time and the boundaries between events and remembering, individual persons and different locations are fluid and permeable. Victor is in search of his father, Adam, once a revolutionary worker who was sent to prison many years ago for burning down the factory he works in. Since then Victor has lost touch with him, but suspects he is living as a pork-knocker (gold prospector) in the remote Cuyuni-Mazaruni district of Guyana – now the site of one of the largest open-cast goldmines in the world and the site of immense environmental degradation. Prophetically, the clash between the material/technological and the primordial/spiritual is one of the intercutting themes of the novel, connecting to the El Doradean myth so central to the Guyanese imagining. As he climbs in search of his father, Victor both revisits his past relationship with him and replays his father’s trial, which also becomes his own, in a way that echoes the "Nighttown" episode of Ulysses, though unlike Bloom’s. Victor’s offences are not sexual, but represent blockages in the openness of his thinking. Victor’s search is for spiritual grace, for the compensations of love and the glimmerings of a true understanding of the world he exists in, though Harris refuses to “impose a false coherency upon material one had to digest” and the reader is invited to share in Victor’s struggling ascent to consciousness, knowing that it can never be other than provisional.

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Testo in English
206 x 135 mm
176 gr.
9781845233549

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Foto di Wilson Harris

Wilson Harris

(New Amsterdam, Guyana, 1921) scrittore caraibico di lingua inglese. Dopo due raccolte di poesie, Feticcio (Fetish, 1951, nt) ed Eternità alla stagione (Eternity to season, 1954, nt), si è dedicato al romanzo, che ha popolato dei miti caraibici riletti attraverso archetipi universali: Il quartetto della Guyana (Guyana quartet, 1960-64, nt), L’occhio dello spaventapasseri (The eye of the scarecrow, 1965, nt), Ascesa a Omai (Ascent to Omai, 1970, nt), L’albero del sole (The tree of the sun, 1978, nt), Esplorazioni (Explorations, 1981, nt). Tra le ultime opere: la trilogia Carnival (1985-90, nt), Il buffone nero (The dark jester, 2001, nt) e La maschera del mendicante (The mask of the beggar, 2003, nt).

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