The Viceroy of Ouidah by Bruce Chatwin - ISBN: 9780099769613
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Ambition, friendship, and danger intertwine in the dark heart of the slave trade.

The Viceroy of Ouidah

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  • Paperback

    112 pages

  • Release Date

    8 January 1999

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Summary

‘Quite simply dazzling’ Observer

In 1812, Francisco Manoel da Silva, escaping a life of poverty in Brazil, sailed to the African kingdom of Dahomey, determined to make his fortune in the slave trade. Armed with nothing but an iron will, he became a man of substance in Ouidah and the founder of a remarkable dynasty. His one remaining ambition is to return to Brazil in triumph, but his friendship with the mad, mercurial king of Dahomey is fraught with danger and threatens his dream.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099769613
ISBN-10:0099769611
Author:Bruce Chatwin
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:112
Release Date:8 January 1999
Weight:90g
Dimensions:197mm x 129mm x 9mm
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Critics Review

A masterpiece which everybody should read…It deserves to become a classic

A masterpiece which everybody should read…It deserves to become a classic – Auberon WaughNo lunacy too weird, no irony too oblique, heart too tender, mischief too black, to dodge the sharp angle of his eye. He slips from the hilarious to the macabre, he celebrates the comedy and plumbs the tragedy of Francisco’s life - and of Africa - in prose that grabs you with its precision * Observer *Outstanding, finely written * Independent *It is hard to know how posterity will regard this remarkable writer, but his terse, honed language was built to last – Colin Thubron * Sunday Times *Magnificent. The beautiful, succinct prose is so incredibly visual, vibrant and visceral – Bernardine Evaristo * Independent *

About The Author

Bruce Chatwin

Bruce Chatwin was born in Sheffield in 1940. After attending Marlborough School he began work as a porter at Sotheby’s. Eight years later, having become one of Sotheby’s youngest directors, he abandoned his job to pursue his passion for world travel. Between 1972 and 1975 he worked for the Sunday Times, before announcing his next departure in a telegram- ‘Gone to Patagonia for six months.’ This trip inspired the first of Chatwin’s books, In Patagonia, which won the Hawthornden Prize and the E.M. Forster Award and launched his writing career. Two of his books have been made into feature films- The Viceroy of Ouidah (retitled Cobra Verde), directed by Werner Herzog, and Andrew Grieve’s On the Black Hill. On publication The Songlines went straight to Number 1 in the Sunday Times bestseller list and remained in the top ten for nine months. On the Black Hill won the Whitbread First Novel Award while his novel Utz was nominated for the 1988 Booker Prize. He died in January 1989, aged forty-eight.

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