A Man Booker Prize finalist: "This tale of ill-fated journeys through
Greece, Africa and India shows" the author of The Quarry "at a superb
new high" (The Guardian).
In this newest novel from South African writer Damon Galgut, a young
loner travels across eastern Africa, Europe, and India. Unsure what he's
after, and reluctant to return home, he follows the paths of travelers
he meets along the way. Each new encounter--with an enigmatic stranger,
a group of careless backpackers, and a woman on the verge--leads him
closer to confronting his own identity. Traversing the quiet of
wilderness and the frenzy of border crossings, every new direction is
tinged with surmounting mourning, as he is propelled toward a tragic
conclusion.
Shortlisted for the 2010 Man Booker Prize, In a Strange Room is a
hauntingly beautiful evocation of life on the road. It was first
published in the Paris Review in three parts--"The Follower," "The
Lover," and "The Guardian"--one of which was selected for a National
Magazine Award and another for the O. Henry Prize.