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Heligoland

Shena Mackay

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EAN: 9780099273592
Published: 1 Jan 2004

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The Nautilus, a strange building shaped like the chambered shell of the same name, was built in South London in the early 1930s. Designed on Modernist and Utopian principles, it was a haven for a floating community of cosmopolitan refugees, intellectuals and artists.

Now, at the end of the century, only two of the original inhabitants still occupy their chambers - Celeste Zylberstein, joint architect with her late husband of the Nautilus, and Francis Campion, an elderly poet. Gus Crabb, a dealer in bric-a-brac, is the only other resident until, to the Nautilus, like a hermit crab seeking a home, comes Rowena Snow. Of Indian/Scottish parentage, orphaned, without family or friends, Rowena is in search of her own Utopia - or the Heligoland of her childhood imagination.

Shorlisted for the Orange Prize for fiction and the Whitbread Novel Award.

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What the critics say

With what tenderness, rage, wit and accuracy Mackay writes about loneliness and belonging-What a brilliant novel this is
- Independent on Sunday

Elegant, elusive... The writing is superb-[Mackay's] gentle mastery of language is quite beyond showy displays of technique
- Guardian

An intriguing, witty and provocative story
- Daily Mail

Tender, funny and wonderfully realised
- Sunday Express

Shena Mackay is a national treasure... She has achieved that rarest of things for a writer: creating a world that is utterly her own
- Daily Telegraph

About the Author

Shena Mackay was born in Edinburgh. She is the author of five collections of stories - Babies in Rhinestones, Dreams of Dead Women's Handbags, The Laughing Academy, The World's Smallest Unicorn and The Atmospheric Railway: New and Selected Stories. Her novels include Dunedin, The Orchard on Fire (which was shortlisted for the 1996 Booker Prize) and The Artist's Widow.

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