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Canal Dreams is a novel by Scottish writer , published in 1989.


Introduction
Famous Hisako Onoda boards a en route to her concert in , as she is afraid to fly. The ship is trapped in the as a result of an international crisis and anchors in . Hisako is Banks' first female lead character (he uses others in Whit and The Business).

Banks himself did not rate the book very highly:

"I always worry, with all these things. Canal Dreams was my first attempt at a political thriller - an action book. As a political thriller it's not very good and a sign that it's not so good at what it's supposed to be doing is that it would be so easy to take the politics out and make a pro- propaganda movie. If it's that easy to strip out, the political element, I haven't done my job properly.
When asked about possible in an interview, Banks replied:

"Och yeah. At the moment there's some interest in Canal Dreams although I think I could only sell it to , anybody else doesn't have the clout not to get shoved off the picture and they'd just make it and turn it into American CIA propaganda. ... Actually of all the books, Canal Dreams is the one I'm least pleased with. By the usual reckoning, the worst books make the best films, so going on that it might be quite a good film! Make a film like and cut out most of the first half of the book."


Plot summary
The plot is fairly simple. In the first half, when the ship is stranded but unharmed, the mood is bucolic and , and the main challenge Hisako has is to pass the time in a tropical lake. She has an affair with one of the ship's officers and they go together. She practises the .

She is worried about the future, and has violent nightmares and flashbacks to her early life in .

She also spends time with the other passengers, among them a South African and an erudite .

In the much darker second half, the book becomes an almost -like thriller. (who turn out to be agents provocateur) take over the ship. The rebels kill everybody aboard except Hisako and her. She avenges herself, killing the pirates. The violence of the rebel takeover and of Hisako's revenge is described very graphically.


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