Description: The Kappillan of Malta by Nicholas Monsarrat A story telling novel set in the siege of Malta 1940 1942. FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Father Salvatore was a simple, lumbering priest, a kappillan serving the poor Valetta, when war came out of the blue skies to pound the island to dust.Now amid the catacombs discovered by a chance bomb, he cared for the flood of homeless, starving, frightened people who sought shelter from the death that fell unceasingly from the sky.His story, and the story of Malta, is told in superbly graphic pictures of six days during the siege. Each of those days brought forth from the kappillan a message of inspiration to keep them going - the legendary tales of six mighty events of Maltas history which shone through the centuries and gathered them together in a fervent belief in their survival. Notes Reissue. Author Biography Nicholas Monsarrat was born in Liverpool in 1910, and was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. He served in World War II, first as a member of an ambulance brigade and then as a member of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. His lifelong love of sailing made him a capable naval officer, and he served with distinction on a series of small warships. Resigning his wartime commission in 1946, Monsarrat entered the diplomatic service. He turned to writing full time in 1959, settling on the Mediterranean island of Gozo. He died of cancer in 1979 and was buried at sea from a destroyer, off Portsmouth. Promotional A classic novel set in the siege of Malta 1940-1942 from the bestselling author of The Cruel Sea Kirkus US Review Its difficult to make good, fictional priests attractive or even believable. The characters who seem to engage us most are the "problem priests," cf. Graham Greene, Brian Moore. That this is so may have as much to do with the quality of the writing as with the construction of the character. At any rate, Monsarrats novel arrives with raves from English reviewers with regard to his creation of Father Salvatore, or Dun Salv, as his devoted parishioners call him. The story is set during the siege of the British possession of Malta from June, 1940 until August, 1942. Father Salvatore, the kappillan (Maltese for priest) is the descendant of an ancient Maltese family. His mother, the Baroness Celeste Santo-Nobile reigns in aristocratic splendor despite the perils surrounding them. His brother, Benedict, lives in sophisticated style in Paris where he now entertains the Germans. Lewis, his brother-in-law, is an Italian sympathizer whose allegiance will land him in prison before the war is over. But Fr. Salvatore chooses to remain "a priest without preferment" and to this end he quotes St. Jerome: "Avoid, as you would the plague, a priest who is also a man of business." When his church is bombed he establishes his congregation in the catacombs which now serve as a 24 hour air-raid shelter. During the course of the war Fr. Salvatore is removed by his superiors because of the conduct of his "flock" in the primitive conditions of the caves and because his own role has grown too "exalted." At first he rebels against the discipline but finally accepts the chastisement and spends the following 30 years in seclusion at a nearby monastery. To his people he remains a hero. The structure of Monsarrats novel is masterly - many subplots being carefully interwoven. But what really holds the readers attention and admiration is the story of Malta itself which has been conquered many times in its long history. The problems and character of Father Salvatore, however, are not sufficiently complex to truly absorb us. (Kirkus Reviews) Long Description Father Salvatore was a simple, lumbering priest, a kappillan serving the poor Valetta, when war came out of the blue skies to pound the island to dust.Now amid the catacombs discovered by a chance bomb, he cared for the flood of homeless, starving, frightened people who sought shelter from the death that fell unceasingly from the sky.His story, and the story of Malta, is told in superbly graphic pictures of six days during the siege. Each of those days brought forth from the kappillan a message of inspiration to keep them going - the legendary tales of six mighty events of Maltas history which shone through the centuries and gathered them together in a fervent belief in their survival. Promotional "Headline" A classic novel set in the siege of Malta 1940-1942 from the bestselling author of The Cruel Sea Description for Sales People A classic novel from a master storytellerFather Salvatore is a strong main character - humble, caring and selflessThe story also encompasses a fascinating historical element - the tale of an island whose violent history began with the Phoenicians and which suffered its most terrible agony in the Second World WarThe author lived on the Maltan island of Gozo so was familiar with the surroundings, people and historyTHE KAPPILLAN OF MALTA has sold almost 20,000 copies in its Phoenix paperback edition Details ISBN0304358444 Author Nicholas Monsarrat Pages 464 Publisher Orion Publishing Co Year 2001 ISBN-10 0304358444 ISBN-13 9780304358441 Format Paperback Publication Date 2001-03-08 Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 823.912 Birth 1910 Death 1979 Media Book Imprint Cassell Military Illustrations 1 Maps Edition 2nd DOI 10.1604/9780304358441 UK Release Date 2001-03-08 Series W&N Military Audience General AU Release Date 2001-03-31 NZ Release Date 2001-03-31 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9780304358441
Book Title: The Kappillan of Malta
ISBN: 9780304358441
Number of Pages: 464 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: The Kappillan of Malta
Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
Publication Year: 2001
Subject: History
Item Height: 196 mm
Item Weight: 320 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Nicholas Monsarrat
Item Width: 128 mm
Format: Paperback