From the author of Death and the Maiden and other works that explore
relations of power in the postcolonial world comes the story of a man
whose distant past comes to haunt him. Is the sordid story behind human
zoos that flourished in Europe in the nineteenth century connected
somehow to a boy's life a hundred years later?
On Fitzroy Foster's fourteenth birthday on September 11, 1981, he
receives an unexpected and unwelcome gift: when his father snaps his
picture with a Polaroid, another person's image appears in the photo.
Fitzroy and his childhood sweetheart, Cam, set out on a decade-long
journey in search of this stranger's identity--and to reinstate his
own--across seas and continents, into the far past and the evil and good
that glint in the eyes of the elusive visitor. Seamlessly weaving
together fact and fiction, Darwin's Ghosts holds up a different light
to Conrad's The horror! The horror! and a different kind of answer to
the urgent questions, Who are we? And what can we do about it?