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'The Ventriloquist's Tale' is a novel by British Guayanese author Pauline Melville, published in 1997 by Bloomsbury Publishing. The book follows an indigenous Guyanese family across several generations. The novel attracted generally positive reviews. It won the Whitbread First Novel Award and was shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction.

Background



Melville was partly inspired to write the novel after reading Evelyn Waugh's novel 'A Handful of Dust'.

Summary



The novel's plot focuses on a Wapishana family over the course of a century. A framing device is used, in which a present-day subsistence farmer named Chofy McKinnon moves from the bush to Guyana's capital city, Georgetown. The narrative explores McKinnon's ancestry. The ventriloquist, a being that is part bird, part spirit, provides commentary.

Reception



Critics gave 'The Ventriloquist's Tale' mostly positive reviews. 'The New York Times' said the novel was "sumptuously written" and compared Melville's writing to the work of Evelyn Waugh. The 'Guyana Chronicle' claimed the book "should be mandatory reading for anybody who claims to have an interest in the literature of Guyana."

Awards



'The Ventriloquist's Tale' won the 1998 edition of the Whitbread First Novel Award.https://web.archive.org/web/20091229131124/http://www.costabookawards.com/downloads/PastWinners.pdf It was also shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction in the same year. The award's website described the book as "large in scope but intimate as a whisper."

References



Category:Guyanese literature

Category:1997 novels

Category:Bloomsbury Publishing books

Category:Costa Book Award-winning works

Category:1997 debut novels

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