Sacred Hunger

Cover of Sacred Hunger by Barry Unsworth
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 1992
Language: en
Pages: 629
ISBN-13: 9780140119930
Dimensions:
Height: 7.75 Inches
Length: 5.05 Inches
Weight: 0.96342008494 Pounds
Width: 1.6 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823.914
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Sacred Hunger by Barry Unsworth is a historical novel published by Penguin in 1992, featuring 629 pages in English. This vividly realistic narrative follows the crew of a slave-trading vessel, beginning in a Liverpool shipyard and extending through their harrowing experiences on the Guinea Coast and the treacherous Middle Passage. Unsworth explores the themes of greed and the “sacred hunger” that drives the characters, while immersing readers in the complexities of shipboard life and colonial exploitation.

Readers will find a richly detailed portrayal of the 18th-century setting, encompassing the brutal realities of slavery and the political dynamics that accompany it. The novel intricately weaves together the lives of those involved in the slave trade, from the London clubs of absentee sugar lords to the unique pidgin culture formed by slaves and seamen on the unclaimed Florida coast. With its epic ambition and thoughtful meditations, Sacred Hunger presents a profound exploration of historical injustices and the human condition, making it a significant addition to the genre.


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This vast, vividly realistic historical novel follows the crew of a slave-trading vessel from its Liverpool shipyard through days at anchor bartering human cargo on the Guinea Coast, then on beyond the slaver’s disease-ridden and mutinous Middle Passage. With an epic ambition that seems suited to its 18th-century setting, Unsworth ( Stone Virgin ) takes on a big theme–greed, the animating “sacred hunger” of the title–but at the same time fills his huge canvas with the alternately fascinating and horrifying details of shipboard life, colonial plunder and power struggles, the London clubs of absentee sugar lords, even a pidgin Utopia created by slaves and seamen on unclaimed Florida coast. Deftly utilizing a flood of period detail, Unsworth has written a book whose stately pace, like the scope of its meditations, seems accurately to evoke the age. Tackling here a central perversity of our history–the keeping of slaves in a land where “all men are created equal”–Unsworth illuminates the barbaric cruelty of slavery, as well as the subtler habits of politics and character that it creates. As intricate as it is immense, this masterwork rewards every turn of its 640 pages. (July) one with a continuing fascination for readers and authors alike–Unsworth illuminates its cruel ties and miscarriages, its floggings and murders, as well as the subtler habits of politics and character that it creates. As intricate as it is immense, this masterwork rewards every turn of its 640 pages.

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Publisher: Penguin. Year: 1992.
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Language: en. Pages: 629.

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