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WINNER OF THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2015 JAMAICA, 1976 Seven gunmen
storm Bob Marley’s house, machine guns blazing. The reggae
superstar survives, but the gunmen are never caught. From the
acclaimed author of The Book of Night Women comes a dazzling
display of masterful storytelling exploring this near-mythic event.
Spanning three decades and crossing continents, A Brief History of
Seven Killings chronicles the lives of a host of unforgettable
characters – slum kids, one-night stands, drug lords, girlfriends,
gunmen, journalists, and even the CIA. Gripping and inventive,
ambitious and mesmerising, A Brief History of Seven Killings is one
of the most remarkable and extraordinary novels of the twenty-first
century. 'This tense and violent, but very compelling, novel is a
big book in more ways than one.' - The Herald '[James's] talent has
grown from book to book, and his imagination consistently shines a
light on dark and gory places...this is a work that explores the
aesthetics of cacophony and also the aesthetics of violence.' -
Guardian 'resembles James Ellroy's LA Quartet in its blistering
violence, multiple voices and view of history"from the gutter to
the star"' - The Daily Telegraph 'Critics rave about James’ mastery
of both oral history storytelling and patois dialect, and his
ability to craft and juggle perspectives that often contradict and
obscure the truth. With comparisons to the works of David Foster
Wallace and Quentin Tarantino, James has garnered the highest of
contemporary praise.' - Wired 10 Best Books of 2014 'It’s like a
Tarantino remake of “The Harder They Come” but with a soundtrack by
Bob Marley and a script by Oliver Stone and William Faulkner...epic
in every sense of that word: sweeping, mythic, over-the-top,
colossal and dizzyingly complex.' - New York Times ‘Marlon James's
writing can be at once at once punchy and lyrical; can alternate
strange, dreamy poetry with visceral action; and can bring
persuasive life to a kaleidoscopic range of characters. [This book]
showcases the extraordinary capabilities of a writer whose
importance can scarcely be questioned’ - Independent ‘A vivid
plunge into a crazed, violent and corrupt world... executed with
swaggering aplomb’ - Irvine Welsh 'A brilliant novel' - Library
Journal ‘Scary and lyrically beautiful - you'll want to read whole
pages aloud to strangers.’ - Russell Banks 'Not only persuasive,
but tragic, though in its polyphony and scope it’s more than that
... the book’s increasing sense of absurdity, its pop culture
references, its compulsive ventriloquism and its range of tones –
comic, surreal, nightmarish, parodic – began to remind me uncannily
of David Foster Wallace’s all-or-nothing Infinite Jest.’ - New York
Times Book Review Marlon James brings A Brief History of Seven
Killings to life! Here, he reads an extract from his multi-voice,
Patois-infused novel...