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The Prospector - David R. Godine, Publisher

Hardcover, 352 pages
ISBN 0-87923-976-x
978-0-87923-976-3
1993, $24.95

Softcover, 352 pages
ISBN 978-1-56792-380-3
978-1-56792-380-3
2008, $16.95

The Prospector
by J.M.G. Le Clézio
translated by Carol Marks

WINNER of the 2008 NOBEL PRIZE in LITERATURE

The Prospector is the crowning achievement from one of France's preeminent contemporary novelists and a work rich with sensuality and haunting resonance. It is the turn of the century on the island of Mauritius, and young Alexis L'Etang enjoys an idyllic existence with his parents and beloved sister: sampling the pleasures of privilege, exploring the constellations and tropical flora, and dreaming of treasure buried long ago by the legendary Unknown Corsair. But with his father's death, Alexis must leave his childhood paradise and enter the harsh world of privation and shame. Years later, Alexis has become obsessed with the idea of finding the Corsair's treasure and, through it, the lost magic and opulence of his youth. He abandons job and family, setting off on a quest that will take him from remote tropical islands to the hell of World War I, and from a love affair with the elusive Ouma to a momentous confrontation with the search that has consumed his life. By turns harsh and lyrical, pointed and nostalgic, The Prospector is "a parable of the human condition" (Le Monde) by one of the most significant literary figures in Europe today.


"Le Clézio's prose is so sensual and rhythmic it's hypnotic." 
Boston Phoenix

"A novel of intense beauty." 
Review of Contemporary Fiction

"A remarkable work." 
Booklist, starred review


BOOK GROUP RESOURCES

• Listen to NPR book critic Christopher Merill discuss The Prospector at "The World."

• Visit the Nobel Prize J.M.G. Le Clézio page for a short biography and his Nobel acceptance speech, and find more information on the author at Wikipedia.

• Sarah Lyall at The New York Times describes Le Clézio as an author "whose work reflects a seemingly insatiable restlessness and sense of wonder about other places and other cultures."

• Read the 1985 review of The Prospector in The London Times.

• Paramanund Soobarah at the Mauritius Times celebrates the awarding of the Nobel Prize to a native son — learn more about Le Clézio's home nation of Mauritius from the CIA Fact Book and Wikipedia.

• Read the Time Magazine feature on J.M.G. Le Clézio by Lev Grossman.

• Listen to London Times editor Claire Armistead discuss Le Clézio and the Nobel Prize and read their write-up of his award.