17,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

The story of Paterson Curse grabs you by the scruff of the neck and drags you through a hedge backwards. And that's just for starters. Absurd, gritty, heartrending and vividly told, the story romps through childhood in colonial Africa, staggers through teenage Dublin, and collapses in antipodean middle life crisis - before finally getting its shit together and soaring into new life, love, and the tender mercies of a Western Sydney proctologist. Paterson's life, from meeting Swazi King Sobhuza II and his sixty wives, churns through the turbulence of African independence and is sweetened at last…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The story of Paterson Curse grabs you by the scruff of the neck and drags you through a hedge backwards. And that's just for starters. Absurd, gritty, heartrending and vividly told, the story romps through childhood in colonial Africa, staggers through teenage Dublin, and collapses in antipodean middle life crisis - before finally getting its shit together and soaring into new life, love, and the tender mercies of a Western Sydney proctologist. Paterson's life, from meeting Swazi King Sobhuza II and his sixty wives, churns through the turbulence of African independence and is sweetened at last by the taste of monkey jerky on the pristine beaches of pre-war Mozambique. Teenage years in New Wave Dublin, and adulthood of sorts, spiced with Pan fried chili catfish savoured in the claustrophobic backstreets of New Orleans, merge into the agoraphobic vastness of outback Australia. Gripping and raw, we are taken on a whirlwind journey: tragic and absurd but always compelling.
Autorenporträt
Michael Brawn was born in a London slum in 1958. His father was a wartime spy, at times working in the military sphere, and at times in the political. His mother was an Irish aristocrat born and brought up in one of the castles of the Dublin Pale. He comes from a long line of published authors, including his late radical feminist sister Anna Livia, going all the way back to Jane Porter's `The Scottish Chiefs' of 1809. As a child he experienced the collapse of the British Empire first hand. His father's involvement in Zambian independence exposing him at a tender age to African politics. Mass political rallies in the back garden becoming his new normal. Later in Swaziland he welcomed the Swazi King to his county's independence day celebration. Teenage years were wasted in London's New Wave of the 70s. As an adult Michael worked as a consultant for Microsoft for many years despite, as he says `never being all that technical. Author of the delightful and magical children's picture book `Pangur Ban First cat, first kitten since time began, his first full length novel `Flaming Margarita the story of Patterson Curse' is a fictional account of a life fully lived.