The nine haunting stories of Monkfish Moon, a New York Times Notable
Book of the Year, announce the appearance of an extraordinary writing
talent. Published to universal acclaim in England, these stories
expertly reveal lives shaped by the luxuriant tropical surroundings of
Sri Lanka and disoriented by that country's resurgent violence.
Gunesekera describes a kind of paradise in which a sudden moment of
silence in a city is cause for fear, where civil war disrupts a marriage
thousands of miles away, and where building up--of businesses, homes,
relationships--is more often than not swiftly and violently brought
down.
Written with a startling grace, this first, hugely promising collection
creates a vivid portrait of a largely unchronicled corner of the world.