Praise for Henning Mankell's
Quicksand "Surely one of the most moving and intriguing farewell notes ever written. . . . Intensely beautiful in its spirit." --Alexander McCall Smith,
New Statesman "An extraordinary book. . . . Profoundly moving." --
The Guardian
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Quicksand defines life not by its ending but by the creative and humanitarian content that filled--and fulfilled--Mankell's life. . . . The essays sharpen with resounding poignancy." --
Financial Times "An extremely moving swansong. . . . The reader realizes that Mankell has never really been driven by anger but by the tiny, fragile hope that his words and deeds will help in the fight for a fairer world." --
The Independent (London)
"[An] absorbing addition to the work of Sweden's most internationally famous writer since August Strindberg. . . .
Quicksand, a hybrid of essay and memoir, reflects knowledgeably on art, religion, childhood, and the 'final insensibility' that is our dying. Rarely has a writer contemplated the mystery of the end of life with such a wide-ranging curiosity." --
London Evening Standard "Uplifting and, as a memoir, as unusual a creation as [Mankell's] Nordic detective, Kurt Wallander." --
GQ (London)
"Elegant, unflinching." --
Publishers Weekly (starred review)