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Last Hummingbird West of Chile

Nicholas Ruddock
5
(1)
Pages
312
Year
2021
Language
English

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An audacious tale of murder, privilege, and servitude, of both humans and nature.

A stunning work of imaginative fiction, Last Hummingbird West of Chile spins a tale of adventure that is in turn comedic, violent, poignant and thoughtful. Through the exploits of a young sailor born in questionable circumstance and a pair of murderous servants, as well as, an assortment of other 19th century regulars, the vital subjects of today, race, religion, sexuality, environment-are framed in history and human culture.

Through narration by human protagonists, a tree, a hummingbird, various beasts, and the landscape itself, Ruddock tells a story of colonialism and environment, brutality and privilege, and the best and worst of human nature.

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