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The Football Cronicas (Paperback)
Jethro Soutar, Tim Girven; Foreword by Tim Vickery; Translated by Jonathan Blitzer, Ruth Clarke, …
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R300
R269
Discovery Miles 2 690
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Ultimate Tragedy (Paperback)
Addulai Sila; Translated by Jethro Soutar
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R298
R266
Discovery Miles 2 660
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The City of Ulysses (Paperback)
Teolinda Gersao; Translated by Jethro Soutar, Annie McDermott
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R326
Discovery Miles 3 260
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A man and a woman meet in Lisbon and fall in love. City of Ulysses
is their story, and the city’s love story besides. It is a story
that leads readers down multiple paths, through myth and history,
reality and fantasy, literature and the visual arts, the past and
the present, male and female relations, the crisis of civilisation
and the need to reimagine the world.
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Picture a Favela (Hardcover)
Mauricio Hora; Illustrated by Andre Diniz; Translated by Jethro Soutar
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R359
Discovery Miles 3 590
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Andre Diniz tells the extraordinary story of Mauricio Hora, who
lives in one of the most dangerous slums (favelas) in Rio, Brazil.
In spite of the odds, Hora has made a name for himself
internationally as a photographer. We are led from his challenging
childhood, living with his drug dealer father, up to the present
day."
Rio de Janeiro. A family hotel whose clients reflect Brazilian
society, multi-racial, with starkly contrasting backgrounds, and
destitute. Rio is the perfect backdrop with its dictatorships, drug
wars, child gangs and violent policing tactics. The first victim is
found decapitated in bed, the head lying on the floor of his room.
An eerie Mona Lisa smile on the victim's face and no evidence of a
struggle indicate a murderer received as a friend. Other hotel
guests are eventually killed, all decapitated. A classical crime
novel in one way but really an opportunity for the author to
describe Brazilian society, especially those left behind.
Fascinating back stories are told such as that of the maid who
dreams of making it in television soaps, and the female pimp who
has survived incestuous rape, wrapped in a suspenseful intrigue
that could have been thought up by Ruth Rendell.
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The Gurugu Pledge (Paperback)
Juan-Tomas Avila Laurel; Translated by Jethro Soutar
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R244
Discovery Miles 2 440
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On Mount Gurugu, overlooking the Spanish enclave of Melilla on the
North African coast, desperate migrants gather before attempting to
scale the city's walls and gain asylum on European soil. Inspired
by firsthand accounts, Juan Tomas Avila Laurel has written an
urgent novel, by turns funny and sad, bringing a distinctly African
perspective to a major issue of our time.
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Discovery Miles 3 180
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