Fieldwork: A Novel by Mischa Berlinski

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  • Pub. Date: January 2008
  • 368pp
  • Sales Rank: 30,450
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    • Pub. Date: January 2008
    • Publisher: Picador USA
    • Format: Paperback, 368pp
    • Sales Rank: 30,450

    Synopsis

    Vivid, passionate, funny, deeply researched, and page-turningly plotted, this novel--set in northern Thailand--is a daring, spellbinding tale of anthropologists, missionaries, demon possession, sexual taboos, murder, and an obsessed young reporter named Mischa Berlinski. Unabridged. 2 MP3 CDs.

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    * Mp3 CD Format *. A daring, spellbinding tale of anthropologists, missionaries, demon possession, sexual taboos, murder, and an obsessed young reporter named Mischa BerlinskiVivid, passionate, funny, deeply researched, and page-turning plotted, "Fieldwork" is a novel about fascination and taboo--scientific, religious, and sexual. It announces an assured and captivating new voice in American fiction.

    The Washington Post - Terry Hong

    With its offbeat style, Berlinski's consummate fieldwork -- fictional though it may be -- produces an intricate whodunit, both disturbing and entertaining. Even as he confesses to feeling "like the baton in a relay race of faulty memories and distant recollections," Berlinski meticulously unearths Martiya's "good story," taking readers on an intoxicating journey filled with missing souls and vengeful spirits.

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    Biography

    Mischa Berlinski was born in New York in 1973. He studied classics at the University of California at Berkeley and Columbia College and has worked as a journalist in Thailand. Fieldwork is his first novel.

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    Had to read every wordby Palmprint

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    May 03, 2009: What I love about this book is that I had to read every word. There was no skimming paragraphs or even sentences. The details in the life of the native people were so complete. The missionaries were people. People with faults and gifts. Which made them all...real. It really seemed that these people and places existed. And the discussion at bookclub was lively and intellegent. Wonderful!!

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