The Shark God
Encounters with Ghosts and Ancestors in the South Pacific
In the South Pacific, he discovers a world of sorcery and shark worship, where Christian and pagan rituals coexist and an ordinary day is marked by confrontations with America-worshiping cult leaders and militants alike. A defiantly original blend of history and memoir, anthropology and travel writing, The Shark God is ultimately a tale of personal and political transformation.
“The Shark God, a travel story as dark and twisted as one might ever wish to hear . . . reaches a superb climax with some apocalyptically page-turning scenes.”—Guardian
“A fascinating account of the drama of Melanesian life.”—Times Literary Supplement
“With exquisite writing, Montgomery lovingly captures the beauty and the horrors, the mysteries and the shams of the people and places he visits.”—Publishers Weekly
“A very real and memorable talent. . . . The endurance [Montgomery] displayed on his travels was admirable, the adventures he survived were tremendous, and the quality of his prose seems matched only by the wisdom of his observations.”—Simon Winchester, Globe and Mail (Toronto)
1 A Packet of Sand
2 The Business of Port Villa Is God
3 Tanna: A Conflagration of Belief
4 The Prophet Raises his Hands to the Sky
5 Ninety Hours on the MV Brisk
6 The Book of Espiritu Santo
7 The Word and Its Meaning
8 The Island of Magic and Fear
9 The Curse of Gaua
10 The Parishioner's Paradise
11 Death and Marriage on Mota
12 The Secret of West Vanua Lava
13 My First Tasiu
14 Guadalcanal, the Unhappy Isle
15 The Bishop of Malaita
16 A Short Walk in East Kwaio
17 Raiders of the Nono Lagoon
18 Under the Langa Langa Lagoon
19 The Brothers and Their Miracles
20 Nukapu and the Meaning of Stories
Epilogue
A Note on Language and Spelling
Acknowledgements
Selected Bibliography
Anthropology: Cultural and Social Anthropology
Travel and Tourism: Tourism and History
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