![]() ![]() Maali Almeida is a photographer, gay, a gambler, who likes a drink or two but his Nikon has a cracked lens and is filled with mud because his body was thrown into a lake after he’d been murdered. We are in 1990, and Sri Lanka is as dangerous a place is it was in Chinaman, and in reality. But I had problems with it, as you will see. In fact, there are parts of its design and telling that are very good indeed. My review ended with the words: ‘Karunatilaka is, I gather, writing another novel, but how it can be as good as this I can hardly imagine.’ We now have that novel, and I was right: it isn’t as good. Set in the 1980s, it intertwined the stories of a vanished, forgotten cricketer who was able to bowl unplayable deliveries and the particularly brutal war that was ravaging Sri Lanka. ![]() ![]() Ten years ago Shehan Karunatilaka’s first novel, Chinaman, was published and I raved about it, as did many others. ![]()
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