Acts of Faith

Author:   Philip Caputo
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
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9780375725975


Pages:   688
Publication Date:   09 May 2006
Format:   Paperback
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Philip Caputo’s tragic and epically ambitious new novel is set in Sudan, where war is a permanent condition. Into this desolate theater come aid workers, missionaries, and mercenaries of conscience whose courage and idealism sometimes coexist with treacherous moral blindness. There’s the entrepreneurial American pilot who goes from flying food and medicine to smuggling arms, the Kenyan aid worker who can’t help seeing the tawdry underside of his enterprise, and the evangelical Christian who comes to Sudan to redeem slaves and falls in love with a charismatic rebel commander. As their fates intersect and our understanding of their characters deepens, it becomes apparent that Acts of Faith is one of those rare novels that combine high moral seriousness with irresistible narrative wizardry.   

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Author:   Philip Caputo
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Random House Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 13.30cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.494kg
ISBN:  

9780375725975


ISBN 10:   0375725970
Pages:   688
Publication Date:   09 May 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Devastating. . . . Acts of Faith will be to the era of the Iraq war what Graham Greene's novel The Quiet American became to the Vietnam era. . . . Powerful. -- The New York Times <br> Acts of Faith should be required reading. . . . Caputo's best novel yet. -- The New York Times Book Review <br> Philip Caputo's Sudan is a place drawn so real, dust and despair fall from the pages. . . . So beautiful, so awful, so authentic, so wonderful, so hopeless, it grieves the heart. -- The Miami Herald<br> <br> Destined to be a generation-defining book. -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch <br> A miracle. . . . You can hardly conceive of a more affecting reading experience. -- Houston Chronicle<br> <br> Caputo, a Pulitzer-Prize winning reporter turned novelist, writes with astonishing authority, launching several complex plot lines and an enormous, vibrant cast of characters -- aid workers, soldiers, militants, mercenaries, missionaries and corrupt officials. The plot threads join in a propulsive, satisfying finish, inevitably inching demon and deity ever closer together. --Michael Ollove, The Baltimore Sun <br> Philip Caputo, from Vietnam onwards, has understood the hardest truths of the modern world better than almost anybody. Acts of Faith is a stunningly unflinching novel. On the surface it is set in Africa, but in fact its true landscape is the ravaged soul of the twenty-first century. Philip Caputo is one of the few absolutely essential writers at work today. --Robert Olen Butler <br> In Acts of Faith Philip Caputo has fashioned a gripping cast of characters and placed them in a spellbinding story. You can't get any better than that. --Winston Groom <br> Caputo's ambitiousadventure novel, set against a backdrop of the Sudanese wars, makes for a dense, riveting update on Graham Greene's The Quiet American, . . Caputo presents a sharply observed, sweeping portrait, capturing the incestuous world of the aid groups, Sudan's multiethnic mix, and the decayed milieu of Kenyan society. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) <br> Acts of Faith offers an image of Africa deserving comparison with Conrad, Hemingway, Peter Matthiessen, and Jan de Hartog's forgotten near-masterpiece The Spiral Road, -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) <br> Philip Caputo is a splendid, muscular story teller who possesses the crucial power to make endearing ordinary men from diverse fragilities and stubborness. --Gloria Emerson, Los Angeles Times <br> For the past twenty years, Caputo has written parables of hubris upbraided, populated by outsiders whose defects lead them into trouble as unerringly as does fate. --David Haward Bain, New York Times Book Review <br> Caputo lets no one and nothing off the hook. --Richard Bausch, Washington Post Book World<br> <br> Caputo takes on most of the hot-button issues of our time-racism, random violence, disempowerment, the decay of social fabric, even the nature of evil itself-and more than lives to tell the tale. --Roget L. Simon, Los Angeles Times


Devastating. . . . Acts of Faith will be to the era of the Iraq war what Graham Greene's novel The Quiet American became to the Vietnam era. . . . Powerful. -- The New York Times <br> Acts of Faith should be required reading. . . . Caputo's best novel yet. -- The New York Times Book Review <br> Philip Caputo's Sudan is a place drawn so real, dust and despair fall from the pages. . . . So beautiful, so awful, so authentic, so wonderful, so hopeless, it grieves the heart. -- The Miami Herald<br> <br> Destined to be a generation-defining book. -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch <br> A miracle. . . . You can hardly conceive of a more affecting reading experience. -- Houston Chronicle<br> <br> Caputo, a Pulitzer-Prize winning reporter turned novelist, writes with astonishing authority, launching several complex plot lines and an enormous, vibrant cast of characters -- aid workers, soldiers, militants, mercenaries, missionaries and corrupt officials. The plot threads join in a propulsive, satisfying finish, inevitably inching demon and deity ever closer together. --Michael Ollove, The Baltimore Sun <br> Philip Caputo, from Vietnam onwards, has understood the hardest truths of the modern world better than almost anybody. Acts of Faith is a stunningly unflinching novel. On the surface it is set in Africa, but in fact its true landscape is the ravaged soul of the twenty-first century. Philip Caputo is one of the few absolutely essential writers at work today. --Robert Olen Butler <br> In Acts of Faith Philip Caputo has fashioned a gripping cast of characters and placed them in a spellbinding story. You can't get any better than that. --Winston Groom <br> Caputo's ambitious adventure novel, set against a backdrop of the Sudanese wars, makes for a dense, riveting update on Graham Greene's The Quiet American . . . Caputo presents a sharply observed, sweeping portrait, capturing the incestuous world of the aid groups, Sudan's multiethnic mix,


Devastating. . . . Acts of Faith will be to the era of the Iraq war what Graham Greene's novel The Quiet American became to the Vietnam era. . . . Powerful. -- The New York Times Acts of Faith should be required reading. . . . Caputo's best novel yet. -- The New York Times Book Review Philip Caputo's Sudan is a place drawn so real, dust and despair fall from the pages. . . . So beautiful, so awful, so authentic, so wonderful, so hopeless, it grieves the heart. -- The Miami Herald Destined to be a generation-defining book. -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch A miracle. . . . You can hardly conceive of a more affecting reading experience. -- Houston Chronicle Caputo, a Pulitzer-Prize winning reporter turned novelist, writes with astonishing authority, launching several complex plot lines and an enormous, vibrant cast of characters -- aid workers, soldiers, militants, mercenaries, missionaries and corrupt officials. The plot threads join in a propulsive, satisfying finish, inevitably inching demon and deity ever closer together. --Michael Ollove, The Baltimore Sun Philip Caputo, from Vietnam onwards, has understood the hardest truths of the modern world better than almost anybody. Acts of Faith is a stunningly unflinching novel. On the surface it is set in Africa, but in fact its true landscape is the ravaged soul of the twenty-first century. Philip Caputo is one of the few absolutely essential writers at work today. --Robert Olen Butler In Acts of Faith Philip Caputo has fashioned a gripping cast of characters and placed them in a spellbinding story. You can't get any better than that. --Winston Groom Caputo's ambitious adventure novel, set against a backdrop of the Sudanese wars, makes for a dense, riveting update on Graham Greene's The Quiet American . . . Caputo presents a sharply observed, sweeping portrait, capturing the incestuous world of the aid groups, Sudan's multiethnic mix, and the decayed milieu of Kenyan society. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) Acts of Faith offers an image of Africa deserving comparison with Conrad, Hemingway, Peter Matthiessen, and Jan de Hartog's forgotten near-masterpiece The Spiral Road. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Philip Caputo is a splendid, muscular story teller who possesses the crucial power to make endearing ordinary men from diverse fragilities and stubborness. --Gloria Emerson, Los Angeles Times For the past twenty years, Caputo has written parables of hubris upbraided, populated by outsiders whose defects lead them into trouble as unerringly as does fate. --David Haward Bain, New York Times Book Review Caputo lets no one and nothing off the hook. --Richard Bausch, Washington Post Book World Caputo takes on most of the hot-button issues of our time-racism, random violence, disempowerment, the decay of social fabric, even the nature of evil itself-and more than lives to tell the tale. --Roget L. Simon, Los Angeles Times


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Philip Caputo worked for nine years for the Chicago Tribune and shared a Pulitzer Prize in 1972 for his reporting on election fraud in Chicago. He is the author of six other works of fiction and two memoirs, including A Rumor of War, about his service in Vietnam. He divides his time between Connecticut and Arizona.

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