Book Details
Sacred Hunger
Unsworth, Barry
Summary
Winner of the Booker Prize Liverpool, 1752.
Winner of the Booker Prize Liverpool, 1752. William Kemp has lost a fortune in cotton speculation, and must recoup his losses if his son is to marry the wealthy woman whom he loves. His last resort is a slave ship, one that will take him to the Guinea coast, where he will trade for human cargo, then embark on the infamous Middle Passage. When disease ravages the ship and the African prisoners mutiny, Williamβs profit-seeking venture falls apart. Slaves and sailors alike will join together to found a utopian community on the coast of Floridaβnot knowing that the vengeful, younger Kemp is in pursuit. Unsworthβs tour de force is a profound meditation on the sacred hungerβthe greedβcouched within human nature, animating the slave trade. It is a novel that transcends its setting, illuminating larger truths that resonate to this day.
Highlights
- Easy to enjoy: 640 pages Β· Paperback
- By Unsworth, Barry
Details
- ISBN: 9780140119930
- Author: Unsworth, Barry
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 640
- Language: English
- Publication date: 4 February 1993
- Condition: Used β Very Good
Reviews
The novel covers the period between 1752-1765 it contains the entangled conflicting fortunes of two cousins.

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