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Feeding the Ghosts (Paperback)

by Fred D'Aguiar (Author)
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  • Paperback: 230 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage; New edition edition (3 Sep 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 009976511X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099765110
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 153,340 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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This third novel from Whitbread-winner D'Aguiar, as impressive as its predecessors (Dear Future, 1996; The Longest Memory, 1995), depicts a barbaric deed in history - a British slave-ship captain's decision to throw a third of his human cargo overboard because they're sick - in all its savagery and sorrow. Profit alone is what drives Captain Cunningham's decision: the slaves are worth more when they're dead and part of an insurance claim than when they're sick on the auction block. Although the members of his crew comply, they are reluctant, and only the determination of first mate Kelsal to carry out orders keeps them in line. But when Kelsal is hailed unexpectedly by name from the slave hold, after the first slaves have been cast upon the waters, he discovers a woman, Mintah, who not only speaks English well but who makes a determined appeal to his sense of humanity. A beating for her trouble fails to silence her, so Kelsal throws her into the ocean, too - although she's perfectly healthy. Mintah miraculously grabs a rope dangling from the ship and pulls herself back aboard, finding a hiding place among the ship's stores. She reveals herself to the other remaining slaves, and, as the jettisoning of live men, women, and children continues, incites them to rebel. Her rebellion, though short-lived, saps what little energy the crew has left for the job. Rather than face a mutiny led by Kelsal, Cunningham stops the killing. In the end, he gets his precious profit anyway, although he first endures an inquest. Mintah, sold as planned, eventually buys her freedom, and spends her days helping slaves north on the Underground Railroad. The storyline alone would be compelling, but with the lyrical detailing throughout of water and wood, movement and memory, this becomes a tale as beautiful in the telling as it is horrific in its reality. (Kirkus Reviews)

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Returning from its last African mission, the slave ship "Zong" falls prey to disease which quickly spreads through the human cargo. Captain Cunningham orders 132 slaves to be thrown overboard. One woman, Minta, survives to tell a story which reclaims the lives of those drowned without ceremony.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A beautifully written book, 27 Nov 1999
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'Feeding the Ghosts' illustrates the terrible, terrible wickedness of the slave trade. Slaves, bound for the new world, were not infrequently thrown overboard if they succumbed to the awful conditions they suffered in the filthy, overcrowded holds in which they were shackled. Descriptions of the callous, almost casual cruelty they were subjected to, are harrowing to read. But the book is not without hope. Minta, the female African slave central to the story, demonstrates a courage and humanity that lifts the spirit and has the reader praying for her survival and wellbeing.

Mr. D'Aguiar has also written poetry. It shows in a prose which is often as lyrical as it is powerful. A beautifully written book about one of the most shameful periods in Britain's and America's history, it is very well worth reading.

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