The Beach (novel)
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The Beach | |
Author | Alex Garland |
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Country | England |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Fiction |
Publisher | Penguin |
Publication date | 1996 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 439 |
ISBN | ISBN 978-0-14-025841-7 |
The Beach (1996) is a novel by Alex Garland about backpackers in Thailand. Influenced by such literary works as Heart of Darkness and Lord of the Flies, it describes the adventures of a young Englishman in search of a legendary, idyllic beach untouched by tourism.
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[edit] Plot summary
In a cheap guest-house on Khaosan Road in Bangkok, Richard, a young traveller from London, meets a strange Scotsman going by the pseudonym of Daffy Duck who leaves him a hand-drawn map of a hidden beach that is inaccessible to tourists, and then commits suicide. Together with a young French couple, Étienne and Françoise, Richard (who considers himself a lifestyle traveller rather than an ordinary tourist) sets out to find what he believes must be paradise on earth.
On their way to the beach, Richard gives a copy of the map to Sammy and Zeph, two American potheads he meets in Koh Samui. When the group finally reaches the beach - after bribing a local boat contractor, taking a long swim and eventually jumping down a waterfall - they are faced with a tight-knit and largely self-sufficient community which has almost completely shut itself off from civilization and which has developed a sophisticated hierarchy under the quasi-dictatorial rule of a young American woman called Sal and her South African lover Bugs, who, along with Daffy, discovered the beach and founded the community there in 1989. The three went under the pseudonyms of Sylvester (pronounced SALvester and hence Sal), Bugs (as in Bugs Bunny) and Daffy (as in Daffy Duck). The novel is set in 1995, 6 years after they found the Beach. Newcomers are basically not welcome but are not sent back either because it would jeopardize the secrecy of the project. Richard, Étienne and Françoise manage to incorporate themselves into the island community and are quickly accepted. Because the community is largely self sufficient in terms of food production/supply and infrastructure, work is very important and there are a number of details, or work rosters, for the garden, fishing and carpentry. Along with Francois and Etienne, Richard becomes a part of the fishing detail. Life is very idyllic on the island, for the pleasures of an infinite amount of marijuana available and attractive French women are enough to satisfy any man's desires.
After a few months the two Americans accompanied by three Germans arrive at the neighbouring island and Richard moves to the perimeter detail to watch them together with the group's guardian Jed, the only one who knows that Richard spread word about the beach.
Because of a free spot in the fishing detail, one of the community members named Keaty moves in and a few days later catches a dead squid that poisons most of the residents. The day after the food poisoning incident, Richard returns from his sentry duty high on the island to find that Bugs has punched Keaty in the face ( presumably out of anger for the food poisoning of most of the camp resulting from his mistake while fishing the day before), there is a heated argument and the community becomes fractured into several social groups. On this day, only two of the fishing details are still in operation and one of these, consisting of three Swedes who fish outside the safe lagoon area, is attacked by a shark.The camp only finds out about this with the return of one of the three, Karl, in the early evening. Karl carries Sten, who is discovered to be dead on arrival, on his back to the island. Karl was not hurt by the shark but suffers a mental breakdown and from this point on spends all his time sitting in a hole on the beach, not talking to anyone and barely accepting food and water. Richard realises that one of the Swedes is still missing and, at his own risk, goes to find him in the caves of the lagoon. Richard is praised for his heroic rescue of Christo. However, as Christo is gravely wounded he requires Jed's presence in the camp as he has some medical knowledge and this leaves Richard to work alone on the island.
A few days later, a funeral is held for Sten and Sal gives a speech which goes some way to restoring social harmony within the camp. She announces that it is the 11th of September and that they will thus be celebrating the Tet festival in 3 days time - this will be the 6th birthday for the beach community and she suggests they celebrate it as a "fresh start" for the group.Being alone on the mainland of the island, Richard now begins to have hallucinations in which Daffy appears - they talk and begin to patrol the part of the island which Richard refers to as the DMZ together. This comes to a peak following the arrival, by raft, of the American/German group, who are first beaten and then taken away and killed by armed guards defending their illegal marijuana plantations.
Richard is shocked by the killings ( he hears the gunshots as the 5 rafters are murdered ) and returns to the Beach to inform Sal and Jed. He then goes to the beach to visit Karl, who, after being provoked, seemingly attacks Richard and runs off into the jungle. The next day, the day of the Tet festival, Sal obtusely asks Richard to kill Karl because of the threat he poses to the mood of the celebrations-(Richard does not intend to do it). That night, he swims out to the cave where the group's only boat is kept only to find that Karl has used it to escape to the mainland. He was followed by Étienne there and soon discovers that he, along with the rest of the camp, has become afraid of Richard "doing things" for Sal. Disillusioned with the way the community is run, Richard organises to leave the beach forever later that night, along with his closest friends Françoise, Étienne, Keaty and Jed, after having committed euthanasia on the injured Christo.
Night falls and the party is going well when suddenly the marijuana guards arrive at the camp and beat Richard as well as leaving the dead bodies of the American/German party as a warning. Most of the beach dwellers then go insane and rip the bodies apart- Sal then discovers that Richard had spread the secret of the beach when she picks up the map he drew for Zeph and Sammy, which the head guard brought to show them all. Most of the beach dwellers work themselves into a murderous frenzy, stabbing Richard multiple times- he is only saved when his 4 friends return from the beach with fishing spears to drive the others off.
In the last chapter the 5 friends escape to the mainland. Richard returns to his home in the UK where he still keeps in contact with his friends Keaty and Jed, who end up working in the same building, although for different companies.
[edit] Characters
[edit] Main characters
- Richard - The narrator; young English backpacker who goes to the beach after receiving a map to it from Daffy.
- Daffy (Mr Duck) - Scottish; one of the original people on the beach. Leaves the beach, kills himself and leaves a map to the beach to Richard.
- Étienne - French; goes to the beach with Richard. Boyfriend to Françoise.
- Françoise - French; goes to the beach with Richard. Girlfriend to Étienne.
- Keaty - English; becomes close friend to Richard.
- Jed - English; becomes close friend to Richard.
- Sal - American; unofficial leader on the beach.
[edit] Other characters
- Zeph and Sammy - Americans to whom Richard leaves a map to the beach.
- Bugs - South African; Sal's boyfriend and carpenter, mutual dislike with Richard.
- Gregorio - Is from a Latin speaking country; is in Richard's fishing detail.
- Unhygenix - Italian; The cook.
- Jean - French; lead gardener.
- Cassie - girlfriend of Jesse.
- Ella - working in the cooking detail under Unhygenix.
- Moshe - Israeli.
- Jesse - boyfriend of Cassie.
- Karl, Sten and Christo - The Swedes.
- Yugoslavian girls - By the impression of Richard they are very haughty.
- The Germans - comes to the island with Zeph and Sammy.
- Island guards - guard the marijuana plantation.
[edit] Critiques on The Beach
- "[Garland is a] natural-born storyteller" who "combines an unlikely group of influences - Heart of Darkness, Vietnam war movies, Lord of the Flies, the Super Mario Bros. video game - into ... ambitious, propulsive fiction." (Washington Post).
- "A Lord of the Flies for Generation X" (Nick Hornby)
- "Generation X's first great novel" (Sunday Oregonian).
- “A furiously intelligent first novel … a book that moves with the kind of speed and grace many older writers can only day-dream about” – Washington Post
[edit] Cinematic adaptation
The Beach was made into a film in 2000. film starred Leonardo DiCaprio, Tilda Swinton, Robert Carlyle, Virginie Ledoyen and Guillaume Canet and was directed by Danny Boyle.