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The Undiscovered Country [Hardcover]

Samantha Gillison (Author)
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)


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May 1998
Set in the lush rain forests of Papua New Guinea, this deeply evocative first novel is both a haunting family saga and a remarkable rendering of a clash of cultures. With The Undiscovered Country, Samantha Gillison asserts herself as an exciting, emotionally fearless new voice in contemporary literature.

Despite their misgivings about bringing their young daughter, Taylor, to such a remote and wild place, Peter and June Campbell feel certain that, during a year of medical research for Peter's doctoral thesis on Papua New Guinea, they will find new meanings for themselves and their marriage. But once settled in the village of Abini, June and Peter realize that what seemed important to them in New England -- the success of Peter's Harvard career -- seems meaningless in the jungle. Meanwhile, Taylor runs freely among the villagers and begins to speak, sing, and think in the Abini language. As time passes, Peter and June slowly discover that their daughter is becoming an utter stranger to them.

Under the pressures of existence in an alien culture, the ties that bind the Campbells together begin to come undone, and the dark undercurrents of their feelings for one another rise inexorably to the surface. Samantha Gillison's deeply evocative prose renders emotion as palpably as it describes the culture and incredible rain forests of Papua New Guinea. In The Undiscovered Country, she takes us on a harrowing expedition that culminates in a shocking, uncompromising vision of the fragility of the family unit.


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"I don't know, Mitch, I think it's nearing the time for us to pack up and leave the field. But I still have so much work to do here. I guess it's all about being able to live with yourself when you know you haven't accomplished what you set out to do and maybe you're not even so sure what that was in the first place."

At the start of Samantha Gillison's disturbing debut novel, The Undiscovered Country, Peter Campbell thinks he knows what he wants to do. A postgraduate student in biology, Campbell has brought his wife, June, and young daughter, Taylor, to the jungles of Papua New Guinea on a research mission bankrolled by his wife's trust fund. Peter's motives for going appear to be clear; June's reasons for accompanying him are less so. Insecure, somewhat neurotic, June hopes that time alone--even in New Guinea--will strengthen her fragile marriage. The one unknown element in all this is 7-year-old Taylor, who gets off to a rocky start at the very beginning of the trip during a layover in Peru.

Once in the Papua New Guinean village of Abini, however, Taylor absolutely blossoms. Soon she is running wild in the jungle with her native friends and speaking the language so fluently that she is in danger of losing her English. But as Peter and Taylor settle into this strange new world, June feels increasingly estranged from them and her fear makes her rigidly cling to the rules and ethics that governed her life back home. Adrift in a foreign culture, cut loose from the social and emotional moorings of their own, Peter and Taylor become more and more alienated from June, who responds by taking an extraordinary step that ends, eventually, in tragedy.

In Gillison's fictional world, geography, psychology, and myth blend to create a landscape at once inviting and terrifying. The jungle she describes is a place of horrifying disease--parasites, allergies, malaria--and also one of unparalleled beauty, a land of shimmering eucalyptus trees and birds of paradise that "built elaborate stages out of twigs and moss and decorated them with orchids and wild ginger flowers." The undiscovered country of the soul, however, is a far more complex topography comprised as it is of love, ambivalence, disappointment, and unarticulated longing. Lose yourself in this jungle, Gillison warns, and you may not get out alive. --Alix Wilber

From School Library Journal

YA-This intense first novel leads readers on a fascinating and unsettling journey into the rain forests of Papua New Guinea and into the heart of a contemporary American family. June and Peter Campbell and their young daughter, Taylor, leave Boston to do medical research among the Abini villagers in the remote highlands. June, who has financed the expedition, thinks the enforced isolation will repair her frayed marriage. Instead, her relationships with her husband and daughter unravel. Her attempts to keep order in their new home fail as Taylor becomes increasingly occupied with exploring the forest with her Abini friends. Though Peter, like Taylor, falls under the spell of the place, his own ineptitude alienates the villagers. He and June cannot learn the Abini language, and even his research falters. Gillison's novel is beautifully paced and suspenseful as she shows the thin veneer of civilization subtly peeling away from this modern family to reveal dark confusion and a twisting, turning path to tragedy. The characters are memorable and the sense of place is crystal clear. The storms of modern life seem trivial against the raw backdrop of the enchanting but unrelenting land, thinly concealing danger under the lush surface.
Susanne Bardelson, Wheat Ridge Public Library, Jefferson County, CO
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 226 pages
  • Publisher: Grove Pr; 1st edition (May 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802116272
  • ISBN-13: 978-0330361132
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,264,607 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Mildly interesting but ultimately disappointing, October 11, 1998
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This review is from: The Undiscovered Country (Hardcover)
I read this book because I lived in Papua New Guinea for eight months in 1997. While Gillison got some details right, she also missed the mark on many. For example, I was astounded that the family's bush house apparently had multiple bedrooms, a hallway, a Western kitchen with a table, hot water, and a shower and tub. That's not what life is like there! I also was not impressed by the family/emotional details. . .I was left wondering why anyone would let a 7 year old run about the bush (I wouldn't let MYSELF run about the bush), or why June didn't call the medical institute the second her unconscious husband was brought home, or why her husband appeared to suffer no grief at the end of the book. And there was all this talk of worms and parasites and disease, and yet they kept traipsing through the bush. . .and even after hiking for hour after hour, they never mentioned feeling tired! We never really learned anything meaningful about Peter or June, nor did they evolve as people. Sorry, but to me, the whole novel rang hollow.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Rather disappointing, October 7, 1998
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This review is from: The Undiscovered Country (Hardcover)
The author's first-hand knowledge of Papua New Guinea sustains this novel through roughly its first 50 pages, but sad to say, the remainder of the book is dragged to a slow death by its dreary narrative and truly unappealing characters (June Campbell in particular). A real disappointment given the intermittent flirtation with such significant themes as mortality and cultural warfare.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars This may be the first book I'll ever return., July 14, 1998
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I bought this book with high hopes after reading the Salon magazine review. ( The author is compared to Paul Bowles--I strongly disagree.)The characters are cardboard-y, never fleshed out. Though I wanted to, I didn't care at all about them. The exotic location and dissoltion of the marriage could have made this a wonderfully menacing tale, but the natives are complete cliches and the couple themselves are silly and irritating. The daughter is an interesting, good character (the best passages involve her) --yet she, too, is stuck in cliches and seems more of a symbol than a person. The spare style of the writing doesn't help here--instead of making the story clear and powerful, it just leaves you saying. " So what?" It is not the author's fault that she was compared to Paul Bowles in the review,and perhaps I feel much more gypped because of this comparison, but anyone expecting depth or emotional engagement should avoid this book.
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