A Many Coated Man

Author(s): Owen Marshall

New Zealand Fiction

What happens when an ordinary man becomes a messiah? A witty, prescient and eloquent satire by one of New Zealand's finest writers. Far into the twenty-first century, Albous Slaven's life is spectacularly and irrevocably altered after he hangs for an instant from a power line. While recuperating, he senses a new-found gift; the gift of oratory. Driven to hold rallies throughout New Zealand, Slaven astounds and alarms the ruling politicians. He too is astounded and often bemused by the response of the tens of thousands who flock to hear him. But what is his message? Is he a Messiah, a political saviour, or an idealist who conjures up forces he can neither understand nor control? Shortlisted for the Montana Book Award for Fiction and described by Vincent O'Sullivan as `Delightfully sardonic; philosophically mischievous', this novel deftly and disconcertingly explores its characters' lives in this lyrical picture of New Zealand. `The world's multiplicity is splendidly evoked; characters dart together and flash apart like goldfish.' - David Hill


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9780958340526
  • : Random House
  • : Vintage
  • : 0.445
  • : February 2001
  • : ---length:- '21'width:- '14'units:- Centimeters
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Owen Marshall
  • : Paperback
  • : very good
  • : 280