In the tradition of William Faulkner and Gabriel Garcia Marquez,
one of the twentieth century s most original literary voices offers
kaleidoscopic visions of a modern Portugal scarred by its Fascist
past and its bloody colonial wars in Africa (Paris Review). Hailed
as a masterpiece of world literature, The Land at the End of the
World in an acclaimed translation by Margaret Jull Costa recounts
the anguished tale of a Portuguese medic haunted by memories of
war. Like the Ancient Mariner who will tell his tale to anyone who
listens, the narrator s evening unfolds like a fever dream that is
both tragic and haunting. The result is one of the great war novels
of the modern age. "
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