The lockmaster A short story of a killing

Christoph Ransmayr, 1954-

Book - 2024

"A suspenseful novel that delves into the complexities of a father-son relationship and the timeless themes of guilt and forgiveness. A longboat plummets over the Great Falls, drowning the five passengers on board. The Lockmaster, the heir to an ancient title and responsible for guiding river traffic safely around this natural barrier on the White River, ought to have prevented this tragedy. His son is convinced that it was not an accident. Is his irascible father a murderer? A hydraulic engineer all too familiar with the brute force of rivers, he sets out to discover the truth and find his missing father. The Lockmaster is a dramatic tale set in a world where water has become a precious commodity and Europe has fractured into warring ...ethno-nationalist entities desperate to uphold the traditions and insignia of a so-called glorious bygone era. Christoph Ransmayr recounts this story in his trademark style, its epic force shot through with visions of future technology and reactionary politics amid a climate breakdown. At heart, though, this novel is the story of a father-son relationship straddling the fault lines between past and present, and an exploration of timeless questions of guilt and forgiveness."--

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Subjects
Genres
Action and adventure fiction
Novels
Published
London ; New York : Seagull Books 2024
Language
English
German
Main Author
Christoph Ransmayr, 1954- (author)
Other Authors
Simon Pare (translator)
Item Description
Originally published as Der Fallmeister : eine kurze Geschichte vom Töten ; S. Fischer Verlag GmbH, Frankfurt am Main, 2021.
"A longboat plummets over the Great Falls, drowning the five passengers on board. The Lockmaster, the heir to an ancient title and responsible for guiding river traffic safely around this natural barrier on the White River, ought to have prevented this tragedy. His son is convinced that it was not an accident. Is his irascible father a murderer? A hydraulic engineer all too familiar with the brute force of rivers, he sets out to discover the truth and find his missing father."
Physical Description
162 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781803093703
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

When a brooding father kills five innocent people, his son must confront the violent spiral of his own life. After the outbreak of water wars across all the world's continents, access to freshwater streams and precious inland reservoirs becomes top priority for the planet's fracturing assemblies of dissolving city- and nation-states. The narrator of Austrian writer Ransmayr's enthralling short novel, a hydraulic engineer, sets off to build dams in Brazil, only to learn that his father, the Master of the Falls, responsible for manning the locks in their Central European hometown, has committed a horrible atrocity by flooding the channel, killing five people. A year later, the father disappears into the thundering falls aboard a rock-salt barge, and when the narrator attempts to unknot the tangle of his family, his own violent past muddles the telling. Ransmayr's taut prose and unnerving plot are matched by a skillful penchant for folktale flourish. Mermaids lurk along coastlines of the narrator's mother's homeland on the Adriatic. His sister receives a diagnosis of brittle bone syndrome and must live like a glass fairy. The father, encaged by an obsession with a bygone past and prone to angry outbursts, proves to be the devil himself, for who else could "take on the form of a waterlily and the next instant become a buzzing dragonfly, a kingfisher, a bloodthirsty troll." This is a foreboding vision of a not-so-distant future. A compelling, darkly enchanted tale of desperation and dissolving family ties. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.