The Names of Things

A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Literary
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Author: John Colman Wood ISBN: 1230000002370
Publisher: Ashland Creek Press Publication: June 11, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: John Colman Wood
ISBN: 1230000002370
Publisher: Ashland Creek Press
Publication: June 11, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

"The writing in The Names of Things is beautiful, hypnotic, and exacting…"

— Huffington Post Books

 

"…a thoughtful, patient, and ultimately rewarding book…"

—Peter Orner, author of The Second Coming of Mavala Shikongo and Love and Shame and Love

 

"The Names of Things beautifully renders one man’s struggle to balance his life’s work with the love of his life...a profound and moving story."

—Tommy Hays, author of The Pleasure Was Mine

 

“You seize a bit of life, and life damages you.”

 

The anthropologist’s wife, an artist, didn’t want to follow her husband to the remote desert of northeast Africa to live with camel-herding nomads. But wanting to be with him, she endured the trip, only to fall desperately ill years later with a disease that leaves her husband with more questions than answers.

 

When the anthropologist discovers a deception that shatters his grief and guilt, he begins to reevaluate his love for his wife as well as his friendship with one of the nomads he studied. He returns to Africa to make sense of what happened, traveling into the far reaches of the Chalbi Desert, where he must sift through the layers of his memories and reconcile them with what he now knows.

 

Set in a windswept wilderness menaced by hyenas and lions, The Names of Things weaves together the stories of an anthropologist’s journey into the desert, his firsthand accounts of the nomads' death rituals, and his struggle to find the names of things for which no words exist.

 

Anthropologist John Colman Wood’s debut novel is an exquisite, haunting exploration of the meaning of love and the rituals of grief.

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"The writing in The Names of Things is beautiful, hypnotic, and exacting…"

— Huffington Post Books

 

"…a thoughtful, patient, and ultimately rewarding book…"

—Peter Orner, author of The Second Coming of Mavala Shikongo and Love and Shame and Love

 

"The Names of Things beautifully renders one man’s struggle to balance his life’s work with the love of his life...a profound and moving story."

—Tommy Hays, author of The Pleasure Was Mine

 

“You seize a bit of life, and life damages you.”

 

The anthropologist’s wife, an artist, didn’t want to follow her husband to the remote desert of northeast Africa to live with camel-herding nomads. But wanting to be with him, she endured the trip, only to fall desperately ill years later with a disease that leaves her husband with more questions than answers.

 

When the anthropologist discovers a deception that shatters his grief and guilt, he begins to reevaluate his love for his wife as well as his friendship with one of the nomads he studied. He returns to Africa to make sense of what happened, traveling into the far reaches of the Chalbi Desert, where he must sift through the layers of his memories and reconcile them with what he now knows.

 

Set in a windswept wilderness menaced by hyenas and lions, The Names of Things weaves together the stories of an anthropologist’s journey into the desert, his firsthand accounts of the nomads' death rituals, and his struggle to find the names of things for which no words exist.

 

Anthropologist John Colman Wood’s debut novel is an exquisite, haunting exploration of the meaning of love and the rituals of grief.

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