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It's hard not to become ensnared by words beginning with the letter B, when attempting to describe Cloud Atlas, David Mitchell's third novel. It's a big book, for start, bold in scope and execution--a bravura literary performance, possibly. (Let's steer clear of breathtaking for now.) Then, of course, Mitchell was among Granta's Best of Young British Novelists and his second novel number9dreamwas shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Characters with birthmarks in the shape of comets are a motif; as are boats. Oh and one of the six narratives strands of the book--where coincidentally Robert Frobisher, a young composer, dreams up "a sextet for overlapping soloists" entitled Cloud Atlas--is set in Belgium, not far from Bruges. (See what I mean?) Structured rather akin to a Chinese puzzle or a set of Matrioshka dolls, there are dazzling shifts in genre and voice and the stories leak into each other with incidents and people being passed on like batons in a relay race. The 19th-century journals of an American notary in the Pacific that open the novel are subsequently unearthed 80 years later on by Frobisher in the library of the ageing, syphilitic maestro he's trying to fleece. Frobisher's waspish letters to his old Cambridge crony, Rufus Sexsmith, in turn surface when Rufus, (by the 1970s a leading nuclear scientist) is murdered. A novelistic account of the journalist Luisa Rey's investigation into Rufus' death finds its way to Timothy Cavendish, a London vanity publisher with an author who has an ingenious method of silencing a snide reviewer. And in a near-dystopian Blade Runner-esque future, a genetically engineered fast food waitress sees a movie based on Cavendish's unfortunate internment in a Hull retirement home. (Cavendish himself wonders how a director called Lars might wish to tackle his plight). All this is less tricky than it sounds, only the lone "Zachary" chapter, told in Pacific Islander dialect (all "dingos'n'ravens", "brekker" and "f'llowin'"s) is an exercise in style too far. Not all the threads quite connect but nonetheless Mitchell binds them into a quite spellbinding rumination on human nature, power, oppression, race, colonialism and consumerism. --Travis ElboroughRead More

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    By the author of THE THOUSAND AUTUMNS OF JACOB DE ZOET David Mitchell's bestselling and Booker Prize-shortlisted novel one of Richard & Judy's 100 Books of the Decade CLOUD ATLAS has now been adapted for film. The major motion picture directed by the Wachowskis and Tom Tykwer stars Tom Hanks Halle Berry Susan Sarandon Jim Sturgess Ben Whishaw Jim Broadbent and Hugh Grant. The novel features six characters in interlocking stories each interrupting the one before it: a reluctant voyager crossing the Pacific in 1850; a disinherited composer blagging a precarious livelihood in between-the-wars Belgium; a high-minded journalist in Governor Reagan's California; a vanity publisher fleeing his gangland creditors; a genetically modified dinery server on death-row; and Zachry a young Pacific islander witnessing the nightfall of science and civilisation. The narrators of CLOUD ATLAS hear each other's echoes down the corridor of history and their destinies are changes in ways great and small. Mitchell's other novels are GHOSTWRITTEN BLACK SWAN GREEN and NUMBER9DREAM all published by Sceptre. www.sceptrebooks.com Facebook: Sceptre Books Twitter: SceptreBooks

  • TheBookPeople

    A bold novel that spans across time, the world and genres with six interlocking stories, David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas is an unforgettable read that has been adapted into a film starring Tom Hanks, Halle Berry and Hugh Grant. From a reluctant voyager crossing the Pacific in the 19th century to to a young islander witnessing the nightfall of civilisation in a dystopian future, the book also takes in in between-wars Belgium and the Reagan era as the stories interrupt each other, leaving the reader with a fascinating narrative to follow. As the characters hear each other's echoes down the corridors of history, destinies are changed in ways both great and small... This is an intriguing and all-encompassing novel from the author of Ghostwritten and number9dream.

  • BookDepository

    Cloud Atlas : Paperback : Hodder & Stoughton : 9781444730876 : : 22 Nov 2012 : The film tie-in edition of David Mitchell's prize-winning novel. The film, released internationally in 2012, stars Tom Hanks, Susan Sarandon, Halle Berry, Ben Whishaw, Hugh Grant and Jim Broadbent.

  • Foyles

    The film tie-in edition of David Mitchells prize-winning novel. The film, released internationally in 2012, stars Tom Hanks, Susan Sarandon, Halle Berry, Ben Whishaw,...

  • 1444730878
  • 9781444730876
  • David Mitchell
  • 22 November 2012
  • Sceptre
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 560
  • Unabridged
  • Unabridged
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