The first known inhabitant of St Helena
- long before Napoleon
- was a 16th-century Portuguese renegade. In 1506 Fernao Lopes, a member of his country`s minor nobility, travelled to Goa in search of honour & wealth. There he converted to Islam, married a Muslim, fought his former countrymen, & was eventually captured
- his nose & hands publicly cut off for treachery. Eventually sailing for home, he jumped ship at St. Helena, becoming the island`s first inhabitant, with only a black cockerel for company. News of Lopes reached the King of Portugal. Picked up by a ship sent especially for him, Lopes so impressed the King, & the Pope in Rome, that he was granted one wish. He requested his return to St Helena. Based on brand new research by A R Azzam, author of the acclaimed Saladin (Longman, 2007), The Other Exile is at once a historical adventure story & a meditation on solitude. It is a story about redemption in one of the darkest periods in Europe & the tale of the haunting relationship between man & wild nature.