THE ENGLISH PATIENT
“A magically told novel … ravishing … many-layered.”
“Profound, beautiful and heart-quickening.”
—Toni Morrison
“Lyrical … dreamlike and enigmatic …
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“A tale of many pleasures—an intensely theatrical tour de force but grounded in Michael Ondaatje’s strong feeling for distant times and places.”
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“A poetry of smoke and mirrors.”
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“In this masterful novel, Michael Ondaatje weaves a beautiful and light-handed prose through the mingled histories of people caught up in love and war. A rich and compelling work of fiction.”
—Don DeLillo
“It seduces and beguiles us with its many-layered mysteries, its brilliantly taut and lyrical prose, its tender regard for its characters.… On every page
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“A narrative of astonishing elegance and power … one of the finest novels of recent years—large, rich, and profoundly wise.”
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“It is an adventure, mystery, romance and philosophical novel in one.… Michael Ondaatje is a novelist with the heart of a poet.”
MICHAEL ONDAATJE
THE ENGLISH PATIENT
Michael Ondaatje is a novelist and poet who lives in Toronto, Canada. He is the author of
PROSE
POETRY
FIRST VINTAGE INTERNATIONAL EDITION, DECEMBER 1993
All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Published in the United States by Vintage Books, a division of Random House, Inc., New York. Originally published in hardcover by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York; McClelland & Stewart Inc., Toronto; and Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd., London, in 1992.
The chapter here called “In Situ” appeared in somewhat different form in
Owing to limitations of space, all other acknowledgments for permission to reprint previously published material can be found on this page.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Ondaatje, Michael, 1943–
The English Patient; a novel / by Michael Ondaatje.
—1st Vintage International ed.
p. cm.
eISBN: 978-0-307-77662-4
I World War II, 1939–1945—Italy—Fiction. 2. Italy—Fiction
I. Title.
[PR9199.3.05E54 1993]
813′.54—dc20 93-10492
Random House Web address: http://www.randomhouse.com/
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“Most of you, I am sure, remember the tragic circumstances of the death of Geoffrey Clifton at Gilf Kebir, followed later by the disappearance of his wife, Katharine Clifton, which took place during the 1939 desert expedition in search of Zerzura.
“I cannot begin this meeting tonight without referring very sympathetically to those tragic occurrences.
“The lecture this evening …”
I The Villa
II In Near Ruins
III Sometime a Fire
IV South Cairo 1930–1938
V Katharine
VI A Buried Plane
VII In Situ
VIII The Holy Forest
IX The Cave of Swimmers
X August