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An end to flight / Vincent Banville.

Title
An end to flight / Vincent Banville.
Author
Banville, Vincent.
Publication
Dublin : New Island, 2002.

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235 p.; 20 cm.
Summary
  • "Michael Painter, an Irishman teaching in a Catholic Mission School in Nigeria, is, by temperament and choosing, an observer. Boredom and the fear of emotional involvement seem always to prevent him from taking a decisive leap. And so, as the relief planes lift the European doctors, teachers and priests out of a country convulsed by a violent Civil War they cannot comprehend, Painter remains behind." "Still in search of something to give meaning to his life, Painter is submerged in the conflict as rival armies shuttle back and forth across the enormous battlefield, wreaking identical cruelties, slaughtering and being slaughtered. For Painter, as for the starving Biafrans, there is no real end to flight."
  • "In a spare, muted style, Vincent Banville communicates the horror of Africa at war in a work of extraordinary power and depth. this is a timely re-issue of a celebrated novel that paints a picture of the beginnings of a struggle that endures to this day."--Jacket.
Subject
  • 1967-1970
  • Teachers > Fiction
  • Missions > Fiction
  • Irish > Nigeria > Fiction
  • Irish fiction > Nigeria
  • Nigeria > History > Civil War, 1967-1970 > Fiction
Genre/Form
  • Historical fiction
  • Fiction
  • History
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
ISBN
1904301002 (pbk.)
LCCN
^^2003430649
OCLC
  • 50433635
  • SCSB-12446031
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library