The Quarry

The Quarry by Damon Galgut, published by Atlantic in 2004, is a literary work that delves into themes of identity and morality. The narrative begins with a nameless man committing a murder on a desolate road, targeting a religious minister en route to a new post. As he assumes the dead man’s identity, he faces unexpected challenges, including the grim task of burying a body discovered near the quarry. The local police captain, Mong, becomes increasingly suspicious, setting the stage for a tense confrontation.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of guilt and evasion woven into the fabric of urban life and small-town dynamics. The story unfolds against the backdrop of South Africa, where the interplay between the murderer and the relentless pursuit by Captain Mong creates a palpable tension. With 224 pages of evocative prose, The Quarry presents a narrative that is both stark and striking, inviting readers to engage with its complex characters and the moral dilemmas they face.
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Product Description On a lonely stretch of road a nameless man commits a murder. The victim is a religious minister on his way to take up a post in a nearby town. The murderer decides to steal the dead man’s identity only to discover that one of his first duties as the new minister is to bury a body that has just been found out near the quarry…Captain Mong, the head of the local police takes a close interest in the minister’s work, although there is evidence linking young petty criminals to the crime. Mong knows it is the new minister who is guilty. But he bides his time, watching, listening, slowly circling his prey. Building to a climax that is almost too much to bear with the town’s church ablaze, the Captain is compelled to pursue the murderer across the veldt,while his exhausted quarry struggles to make good his escape. In The Quarry, Galgut’s tender prose combines with the power of myth to create a devastating drama, alive with tension. Review “‘Damon Galgut is a writer of immense clarity and control. His prose feels as if it’s been fired through a crucible, burning away all the comfortable excess until only a hard, concentrated purity remains… There are thrilling images here, powerful themes and almost scarily precise writing.’ Patrick Ness, Daily Telegraph ‘Beautifully written’ Guardian ‘An uncompromising journey into the heart of South Africa’s darkness, written in prose that is at once stark and striking.’ Michael Arditti, Literary Review ‘An extremely atmospheric book in a hazy, raw and entirely realistic sense… A compelling read about guilt and evasion of truth.’ Tom Hiney, Spectator ‘Damon Galgut’s style is as bony as the landscape he depicts, as sly and sinewy as the characters that Inhabit it… Blunt and tense and fresh.’ TLS About the Author Damon Galgut was born in Pretoria in 1963, and now lives in Cape Town. He wrote his first novel, A Sinless Season, when he was seventeen. His books include Small Circle of Beings, The Beautiful Screaming of Pigs, The Quarry, The Good Doctor, The Impostor, and In A Strange Room. His novels have twice been shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize (The Good Doctor; In A Strange Room), and The Impostor was shortlisted for the Dublin/IMPAC Award and the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize, which Galgut also won with The Good Doctor.
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