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Fieldwork: A Novel
by Mischa Berlinski

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Anthropologists study

Thought this was a great, quick read. The story jumped between several story-lines in any given chapter but was definitely a great anthropological study on behavior. Having lived in Thailand, I could relate to lots of ideas in this book.

Mischa did a great job making this book seem very true to the culture of Thailand and Chiang Mai. Some of the descriptions brought me back to when I was exploring the region.

Parts seemed to drag on, but not enough to want to put the book down and not pick it up again. Also, the chapters were broken up enough to not feel obligated to spend hours with the book in one sitting. Good for a quick commute, long plane ride, or right before bed.

If they made a movie:
It might be an interesting indie one to see.

Posted in Submitted by ringer on Wed, 01/02/2008 - 6:53pm.

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A daring, spellbinding tale of anthropologists, missionaries, demon possession, sexual taboos, murder, and an obsessed young reporter named Mischa Berlinski

When his girlfriend takes a job as a schoolteacher in northern Thailand, Mischa Berlinski goes along for the ride, working as little as possible for one of Thailand’s English-language newspapers. One evening a fellow expatriate tips him off to a story. A charismatic American anthropologist, Martiya van der Leun, has been found dead—a suicide—in the Thai prison where she was serving a fifty-year sentence for murder.

Motivated first by simple curiosity, then by deeper and more mysterious feelings, Mischa searches relentlessly to discover the details of Martiya’s crime. His search leads him to the origins of modern anthropology—and into the family history of Martiya’s victim, a brilliant young missionary whose grandparents left Oklahoma to preach the Word in the 1920s and never went back. Finally, Mischa’s obssession takes him into the world of the Thai hill tribes, whose way of life becomes a battleground for two competing, and utterly American, ways of looking at the world.

Vivid, passionate, funny, deeply researched, and page-turningly plotted, Fieldwork is a novel about fascination and taboo—scientific, religious, and sexual. It announces an assured and captivating new voice in American fiction.

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Fieldwork: A Novel
Mischa Berlinski
Hardcover
$16.32

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