Land of Marvels

978-0-09-192617-5OCLC258072935

Land of Marvels is a historical novel by the author Barry Unsworth. It is set in Mesopotamia on the eve of the first world war.

Synopsis

John Somerville, an archaeologist digging in Mesopotamia, is racing against time hoping he'll make an important discovery before the German built Baghdad Railway comes and claims the mound he is digging on. Hardly anyone realizes it, but World War I is looming against the backdrop. Almost by chance, Somerville stumbles on an important discovery from the Neo-Assyrian Empire and the urgency of his work increases. Meanwhile, an American geologist, in the pay of the British, the German bank Deutsche Bank, as well as an American oil company, disguised as an archaeologist, arrives at the dig hoping to find an oil field nearby. An English major who's not quite what he seems, a Swiss journalist who's neither Swiss, nor a journalist, and an Arab fixer who has dreams of acquiring a hundred gold coins for the hand of the love of his life add to the mix at the dig and lead to an ending that has been described as dramatic and richly symbolic, if rather abrupt[1]

References

  1. ^ Bellaigue, Christopher de (6 January 2009). "Barry Unsworth's 'Land of Marvels'". The New York Times.
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Novels by Barry Unsworth
  • The Partnership (1966)
  • The Greeks Have a Word For It (1967)
  • The Hide (1970)
  • Mooncranker's Gift (1973)
  • The Big Day (1976)
  • Pascali's Island (1980)
  • The Rage of the Vulture (1982)
  • Stone Virgin (1985)
  • Sugar and Rum (1988)
  • Sacred Hunger (1992)
  • Morality Play (1995)
  • After Hannibal (1996)
  • Losing Nelson (1999)
  • The Songs of the Kings (2002)
  • The Ruby in Her Navel (2006)
  • Land of Marvels (2009)
  • The Quality of Mercy (2011)