Submergence

Submergence book cover

Submergence

Author(s): J M Ledgard (Author)

  • Publisher: Jonathan Cape
  • Publication Date: 21 July 2011
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 208 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0224091379
  • ISBN-13: 9780224091374

Book Description

In a room with no windows on the eastern coast of Africa, an Englishman, James More, is held captive by jihadist fighters. Posing as a water engineer to spy on al-Qaeda activity in the area, he now faces extreme privation, mock executions and forced marches through arid Somali badlands. Thousands of miles away on the Greenland Sea, Danielle Flinders, a biomathematician, prepares for a dive to the ocean floor to determine the extent and forms of life in the deep.

Both are drawn back, in their thoughts, to the Christmas of the previous year, and to a French hotel on the Atlantic coast, where a chance encounter on the beach led to an intense and enduring romance, now stretching across continents. For James, a descendant of Thomas More, his mind escapes to utopias, and fragments of his life and learning before his incarceration, now haunting him. Danny is drawn back to mythical and scientific origins and to the ocean: immense and otherworldly, a comfort and a threat.

Submergence is a love story, a meditation on mortality, and a vivid portrayal of man’s place on Earth. With it J. M. Ledgard proves himself a writer of large horizons and vast ambition.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“A world-spanning spy story, a hyper-literary novel, Submergence succeeds, and is immensely pleasurable, because Ledgard’s magnetic north is… such an uncanny, inhuman and deathly place. It is a point far below the familiar sea, at the very bottom of the ocean; it is the hadopelagic, the Hadal deep, from the Greek Hades, meaning unseen. This is where we consciousness-addicted human beings are heading as millennial gravity pulls us down. It will be a submergence. You will take your place in the boiling-hot fissures, among the teeming hordes of nameless micro-organisms that mimic no forms, because they are the foundation of all forms. Including, in some unfathomable way, the form of this wonderful novel.”–Toby Litt, New Statesman

“From the icy depths of the Greenland Sea to the sweltering plains of a Somali Islamist training camp, Ledgard’s masterful second novel is a beautifully crafted, rigorously researched, and deeply affecting love story.”–Steve Bloomfield, Monocle

About the Author

J. M. Ledgard was born in 1968. He is a foreign correspondent for The Economist
in Africa.

View on Amazon

电子书代发PDF格式价格30我要求助
未经允许不得转载:Wow! eBook » Submergence