The Sheltering Sky FROM OUR EDITORS
The strange journey of a married couple and their best friend to a coastal city in North Africa and to the world of the great desert behind it: the Sahara, where civilization ends and the moral landscape of our own environment begins.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
After ten years of marriage, Kit and Port Moresby have drifted apart and are sexually estranged. Avoiding the chaos of Europe in the aftermath of the Second World War, they travel to the remote North African desert. Port hopes the journey will reunite them, but although they share similar emotions, they are divided by their conflicting outlooks on life. Kit fears the desert while Port is drawn to its beauty and remoteness. Oblivious to its dangers, he falls ill and they discover a hostile, violent world that threatens to destroy them both.
SYNOPSIS
A beautiful, yet disturbing, tale of two people traveling into the Sahara. Although the couple apear to be smart, independent travelers, they are not equipped to travel into the desert.Thus, each time hardship strikes, pieces of their comfortable lives and the identities they had constructed seem to peel away. The shifting sands and unforgiving sun are metaphors for the shocking and vulgar circumstances that befall them.
Brilliantly paced, the novel takes the characters through cycles much like those of an addictfrom being dazed to being frenzied to being frozen. Despite the fact that some find The Sheltering Sky reminiscent of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, the characters in this book ultimately have options.
FROM THE CRITICS
New Republic
Stands head and shoulders above most other novels published in English since World War II.
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
His art far exceeds that of... the greatest American writers of our day. Gore Vidal