Book Club Discussion Questions
For supplemental discussion material see our Beyond the Book article, Liberia and our BookBrowse Review of The Darling.
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Introduction
Russell Banks has exhibited an astonishingly imaginative range throughout his
distinguished career as a novelist, and his uniquely realistic American voice,
on display in such modern classics as
Rule of the Bone and
Continental
Drift, continues to shine in this latest effort. Fans and newcomers alike will be
rewarded by his incisive eye for character and his ability to deliver a
relentless and engaging narrative -- always in the service of his inimitable
style.
The Darling is Hannah Musgrave's story, told emotionally and convincingly
years later by Hannah herself. A political radical and member of the Weather
Underground, Hannah has fled America to West Africa, where she and her Liberian
husband become friends and colleagues of Charles Taylor, the notorious warlord
and now ex-president of Liberia. When Taylor leaves for the United States in an
effort to escape embezzlement charges, he's immediately placed in prison.
Hannah's encounter with Taylor in America ultimately triggers a series of events
whose momentum catches Hannah's family in its grip and forces her to make a
heartrending choice.
Set in Liberia and the United States from 1975 through 1991,
The Darling is a
political-historical thriller -- reminiscent of Greene and Conrad -- that
explodes the genre, raising serious philosophical questions about terrorism,
political violence, and the clash of races and cultures.
Discussion Questions
- What is the significance of the title, The Darling?
- Hannah Musgrave spends much of her life in the US and Liberia under an
alias, Dawn Carrington. She recalls that for a time as a child, she insisted
on being known as "Scout," and she feels that Woodrow has two
separate lives: one in Freetown, and one in Fuama. How does identity play
out in The Darling? What did the novel make you think about personality
could you only have lived the life you have, or do we each contain
multitudes?
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- How does the author develop themes of identity and belonging throughout the narrative?
- What role does the setting play in shaping the characters' decisions and relationships?
- Discuss how the ending reframes the events of the story. Were you surprised?
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