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by Henning Mankell (Author), Tiina Nunnally (Translator)
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  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Harvill Secker (6 April 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1860469906
  • ISBN-13: 978-1860469909
  • Product Dimensions: 21.8 x 13.8 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 400,364 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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"* 'By giving these doomed street children faces and dignity, Mankell has produced a literary work of art of international standing' - Sydsvenska Dagbladet * 'In Chronicler of the Winds Mankell has given his readers nothing less than a masterpiece. There is really no other way to describe this book, from the tragic introduction to its equally tragic conclusion, but in between there are 250 pages full of a positive and life affirming power, rarely seen elsewhere' - Sundsvalls Tidning"

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5.0 out of 5 stars Henning mankell - Chronicler of the winds, 25 April 2006
By RachelWalker "RachelW" (England) - See all my reviews
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And now for something completely different. Crime writer Henning Mankell (most of whose output is not actually crime fiction) has produced an unpretensious, magical little fable of african street-life that's as full of the small joys of personal life as it is its tragedies and sadnesses. It's completely different, really, to the wallander crime novels, the only similarity being a slightly suspenseful air - not a major one, as that's not really the main aim of the novel, but Mankell's natural instinct for suspense does seem to press through the story.

The narrator of the story is Jose Antonio Maria Vaz, a baker in an unnamed African city. One day he finds Nelio, a street urchin notorious and almost legendary among the city's people, shot and bleeding in the theatre adjoinging the bakery. As instructed, he carried Nelio up on to the roof of the theatre and lays him on a makeshift bed. As he lies dying on the roof, weakening slowly, Nelio tells Jose the story of his remarkable life over the series of nights he has left to live. A life full of tragedy - and full of flourishes of imaginative brilliance on Mankell's part - which forced Nelio to witness the death of his mother by invading barbarians, to flee the village of his youth, and embark upon a remarkable journey to the city, where he joins a colourful and charming band of steet urchins. And finally, Nelio reveals to Jose how he comes to be wounded and dying.

Oh yes, the story's riddled with implausibilities and unlikelihoods, but that's not the point. It's not supposedto be especially realistic, it's supposed to be fantastic, a story full of imagination that shows how important stories and storytelling are to us, how important is fantasy, story, narrative, triumph, imagined grandeur, to the human race. the entire history of literature the world over is chock full of tomes that demonstrate how important stories and imagination are to human existence, and this is another one of those.

It's creatively and imaginatively brilliant, it's very moving, it's very charming. It's oddly romantic, too: Nelio refuses to be taken hispital where he could be saved, but demands to tell Jose his story and resigns himself to deaht which, yes, is unnecessary. It's all part of Nelio's own rather fancy view of his own narrative, and Mankell's way of showing that any individual has the power to wrest some control of their own story and add a little romance, bravura, nobility (even if strictly unnecessary) if they so wish.

I read the book in just a day. i was enchanted by it. It's not perfect (Nelio never sounds like the ten year-old he is supposed to be, for one), but that's not the point. It's not about plausibility or Mankell trying to create an infallibly realistic picture of life in Africa (though he does in fact manage to give a realistic portrait of tragic lives, depsite their fantastical imaginative flourishes), it's a story about imagination and stories, it holds to the oldest traditions of storytelling in that respect: it sings the achievements of a human being, of a life maybe striken by poverty but certainly not that of the imagination or of adventures. it's incredibly sad at times, but it's also very heart-warming. A wonderful little book, and a fantastic story. That's what it is, and that's all it wants to be.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A new Mankell, 24 April 2007
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This is a totally absorbing tale told through the eyes of a naive baker of poor and dispossessed children in a war torn but unnamed African city. Some books just suck you in and don't leave you alone until well after the final page is read. This is just such a story. It is difficult to reconcile this tale with the inventor of Kurt Wallender. It shows the breadth of Mankell's writing and the brilliance of the translation. A really good read
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A magical tale, 12 Sep 2006
By Philippe Horak (Zug, Switzerland) - See all my reviews
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Jose Antonio Maria Vaz, a former baker, has now become a beggar waiting for the world to end in a poor African country, ever since he met Nelio, a street boy, and heard his tale. Nelio was shot in the theatre below the bakery where Jose works. Jose rescued him and tended to his wounds on the roof of the bakery until he died and then, following Nelio's wish, burned his body in the bakery's oven.
Now Jose is about to tell Nelio's story exactly as he heard it during nine consecutive nights. Jose is thus the only person to know Nelio's sad tale. He calls himself the Chronicler of the Winds because the tale he is about to tell, only the winds from the sea will ever hear it.
A rich and heartbreaking novel filled with moving characters and a plot which teaches us a lot about friendship, poverty and above all else solitude.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A fable of modern Africa
Set in an un-named African country, though one can infer from the author's personal connections and the names of the characters, that this is Mozambique. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Difficult read but perhaps worth it
Like a previous reviewer I found the book is somewhat difficult to read and does not flow as it could or should. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not long enough
Unlike the previous reviewer, I found this book disappointing. I have read 3 of Henning Mankell's previous books and while I did not expect this to be in any way similar, I didn't... Read more
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