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Anthropologist John Colman Wood’s
debut novel is an exquisite, haunting exploration of the meaning of
love and the rituals of grief. We're delighted to bring you the author
of this unique and lovely book, published by an Oregon independent
press.
“You seize a bit of life, and life damages you.”
The anthropologist’s wife, an artist, didn’t want to follow her husband
to the remote desert of northeast Africa to live with camel-herding
nomads. But wanting to be with him, she endured the trip, only to fall
desperately ill years later with a disease that leaves her husband with
more questions than answers.
When the anthropologist discovers a deception that shatters his grief
and guilt, he begins to reevaluate his love for his wife as well as his
friendship with one of the nomads he studied. He returns to Africa to
make sense of what happened, traveling into the far reaches of the
Chalbi Desert, where he must sift through the layers of his memories and
reconcile them with what he now knows.
Set in a windswept wilderness menaced by hyenas and lions, The Names of Things
weaves together the stories of an anthropologist’s journey into the
desert, his firsthand accounts of the nomads' death rituals, and his
struggle to find the names of things for which no words exist.
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