Hussein: An Entertainment
Of this early work, published when he was in his early twenties, Patrick O'Brian writes in a foreword: "In the writing of the book I learnt the rudiments of my calling: but more than that, it opened a well of joy that has not yet run dry." The story is about a young mahout — or elephant handler — his childhood and life in India, and his relationship and adventures with elephants. As a boy, Hussein falls in love with a beautiful and elusive girl, Sashiya, and arranges for another of her suitors to be murdered with a fakir's curse. The dead man's relatives vow vengeance. Hussein escapes and his adventures begin: snake-charming, sword-fighting, spying, stealing a fortune, and returning triumphantly to claim his bride. All of this is set against an evocatively exotic India, full of bazaars, temples, and beautiful women — despite the fact that O'Brian had never been to the East when he wrote the story.
- Author
- Patrick O'Brian
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 240
- Publisher
- W. W. Norton Company
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780393321814
- Genres
- fiction
- Release date
- 2001
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