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Haunting journeys of longing, love, and dislocation

This feels like travel writing turned inward, where every landscape mirrors loneliness, desire, and the ache of never quite arriving. If you like quiet, emotionally sharp novels, this one lingers because it captures how people can drift across countries and still be searching for home. Readers often love how spare and beautiful it is, with a sadness that sneaks up on you.

  • Booker Prize Nominee (2010)
  • RSL Ondaatje Prize Nominee (2011)
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In a Strange Room

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ISBN: 9780857891570
Authors: Damon Galgut
Date of Publication: 2010-10-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Literary Fiction, Contemporary
Related Topics: Asian Literature, Race, Literature
Goodreads rating: 3.66
(rated by 5035 readers)

Description

A young man takes three journeys, through Greece, India and Africa. He travels lightly, simply. To those who travel with him and those whom he meets on the way - including a handsome, enigmatic stranger, a group of careless backpackers and a woman on the edge - he is the Follower, the Lover and the Guardian. Yet, despite the man's best intentions, each journey ends in disaster. Together, these three journeys will change his whole life. A novel of longing and thwarted desire, rage and compassion, "In a Strange Room" is the hauntingly beautiful evocation of one man's search for love, and a place to call home.
 

Haunting journeys of longing, love, and dislocation

This feels like travel writing turned inward, where every landscape mirrors loneliness, desire, and the ache of never quite arriving. If you like quiet, emotionally sharp novels, this one lingers because it captures how people can drift across countries and still be searching for home. Readers often love how spare and beautiful it is, with a sadness that sneaks up on you.

  • Booker Prize Nominee (2010)
  • RSL Ondaatje Prize Nominee (2011)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.