Hunters, The

Author(s): Claire Messud

Fiction

Two short novels by the author of The Last Life.  


A Simple Tale tells the story of Maria Poniatowski, her childhood in the Ukraine, her incarceration in a Nazi prison camp in Poland, and her life as an emigrant, working as a domestic in Toronto. Maria is now old, but not yet retired; her sole client is the ancient, demanding Mrs Ellison.  Maria reflects on all that has happened, on her relationship with her family, with Mrs Ellison, with the country she left behind and the country in which she lives.


The Hunters is the tale of an American academic doing research one summer in London, and the odd and disconcerting relationship she (or he?–the narrator remains a nameless and ungendered voice) develops with her downstairs neighbour, Ridley Wandor.   Messud vividly captures the sweltering ugliness of London in the summer, and the sinister aspects of its grimmer quarters.  The Hunters is a mysterious story–powerful, haunting and accomplished.


Product Information

Claire Messud was born in the United States in 1966. Her first novel, When the World was Steady, was a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award 1996. Her second novel, The Last Life, won the Encore Prize for the best second novel of 1999. She lives in upstate New York, and teaches at Amherst.

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  • : 9780330488150
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  • : Claire Messud
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