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A weekend sailor is shipwrecked on the beach of Turnaway, an island off Manhattan inhabited only by an elderly German-Jewish doctor and his ward, Elias Hutchinson, which leads an innocent Elias to be exposed to the temptations of Manhattan for the first time. By the author of Conglomeros. 15,000 first printing.

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The interesting premise of this novel is that the hero, Elias, a descendant of Lenape Indian chieftains, has lived his life in isolation on a small island called Turnaway, within touching distance of his native people's land--which just happens to be New York City. In the company of Ben, a cynical narrator, this noble savage ventures into the city, his inability to cope with modern American ways recalling Crocodile Dundee. Unlike Dundee, however, Elias is at home here in a deeper way than the Manhattanites. Elias cannot walk the concrete streets without recalling the lie of the land before the famous skyline was dreamed of. Browner has done careful homework on the historical aspects of this intriguing novel.
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A somber fable that offers a disturbing and persuasive portrait of the corrosive anomie of modern life as its effects are reflected in two very different people. Ben Givens, the hard-bitten narrator of Browner's second novel (after Conglomeros, 1992), is cast up on tiny Turnaway Island (in the East River, just off the shoreline of Manhattan) when his boat sinks. The island's only inhabitants (and its owners) are the elderly, austere Dr. Joseph Ross and Elias Hutchinson, a 29-year- old man who is part wild child, part self-assured scholar. Elias, whose father was a famous anthropologist, has grown up believing that he is the last member of the Siwanoy, a tribe of Native Americans largely exterminated by the first white settlers of Manhattan. He spends part of each day attempting to live much as his purported ancestors did, and the rest of the time researching and writing scholarly articles about them. Givens, bitter, angry, suspicious, is appalled that Elias has never left the island. He's at first suspicious of Elias's mix of acute intelligence and intractable sweetness and generosity, only gradually letting his guard down. Then, motivated by a mixture of envy and affection, he lures Elias to Manhattan, determined to yank him out of the unreal vision of the past in which he lives. Inevitably, Givens's actions set in motion a series of disasters that come close to destroying them both. Browner's portrait of Manhattan as a sterile, vacuous, violent place, and of Givens, the ultimate self-involved city- dweller, are exact and ferocious, and provide a resonant contrast with Elias's descriptions of the pastoral life of the Siwanoy. Elias's descent into heartbreak (he is not, as it turns out, an Indian) and madness (his island refuge is seized by the city) is both believable and moving. Browner's first novel was a savage satire of modern life. His second, more meditative, is nonetheless a powerful, ingenious work, further evidence that a writer of considerable talent has emerged. -- Copyright ©1996, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • PublisherVillard
  • Publication date1996
  • ISBN 10 0679447881
  • ISBN 13 9780679447887
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages290
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