The Cat's Table
Opis
In the early 1950s, an eleven-year-old boy boards a huge liner bound for
England - a 'castle that was to cross the sea'. At mealtimes, he is placed
at the lowly 'Cat's Table' with an eccentric group of grown-ups and two
other boys, Cassius and Ramadhin. As the ship makes its way across the
Indian Ocean, through the Suez Canal, into the Mediterranean, the boys
become involved in the worlds and stories of the adults around them,
tumbling from one adventure and delicious discovery to another, 'bursting
all over the place like freed mercury'. And at night, the boys spy on a
shackled prisoner - his crime and fate a galvanizing mystery that will
haunt them forever. As the narrative moves from the decks and holds of the
ship and the boy's adult years, it tells a spellbinding story about the
difference between the magical openness of childhood and the burdens of
earned understanding - about a life-long journey that began unexpectedly
with a spectacular sea voyage, when all on board were 'free of the
realities of the earth'. With the ocean liner a brilliant microcosm for the
floating dream of childhood, "The Cat's Table" is a vivid, poignant and
thrilling book, full of Ondaatje's trademark set-pieces and breathtaking
images: a story told with a child's sense of wonder by a novelist at the
very height of his powers.