The Paper Nautilus is about loss - the forms it takes, how we go on
living in the face of it, and the mysterious ways that new life and new
beginnings are born of brokenness. The paper nautilus provides a vivid
image of this interplay of death and rebirth since, for new life to
begin, the angelically beautiful but fragile shell that sustained a
former life must be shattered. Michael Jackson has recourse to his
ethnographic fieldwork among the Kuranko of Sierra Leone, as well as
autobiography and fiction, in exploring his theme. This book crosses and
blends genres most engagingly. Beginning as a series of essays, it
gradually morphs into a mesmerising work of the imagination in which the
boundary between author and other becomes blurred, and the line between
fact and fiction erased.