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Come on Up (Paperback)
Jordi Nopca; Translated by Mara Faye Lethem
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R432
R365
Discovery Miles 3 650
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Global capitalism fails young Barcelona couples in this dynamic
debut "Heartbreaking and hilarious" --New York Times Book Review
"Nopca's stories, written with clarity and flair, are smart and
modern, filled with sharply observed detail. They capture the
unease of the times and the flux of contemporary life in Barcelona
with wit, wisdom, moments of pure hilarity, and a mixture of
sympathy and dark laughter." --Colm Tóibín, author of Brooklyn
and House of Names What happens when the hopes of a generation are
dashed by austerity policies and underemployment? Come On Up is a
group portrait of contemporary Barcelona, beaten by the economic
crisis and divided by a secessionist movement. Always witty, often
absurdist, these stories offer a mesmerizing glimpse into the daily
lives of couples, families, and neighbors living the new normal of
the 21st century. A husband seeks revenge on his wife as they stalk
author Peter Stamm; an out-of-work bartender fills his empty days
by shoving bananas into the tailpipes of parked cars; a mysterious
ritual, spied through a neighbor's window, arouses deadly spirits.
Masterfully paced, the eleven mordant stories of Come On Up draw us
into an embattled world whose past is unresolved and whose future
is uncertain.
A slighted wife escapes her wealthy family for the evening and
stumbles into the city's red-light district... The head of security
at Barcelona's container port searches for a figure that only he
has seen sneak in... An elderly woman brings home a machine that
will turn her body into atoms, so she can leave behind a city that
is no longer recognisable... Historically, Barcelona is a city of
resistance and independence; a focal point for Catalan identity, as
well as the capital of Spanish republicanism. Nestled between the
Mediterranean coast and mountains, this burgeoning city has also
been home to some of the greatest names in modern art and
architecture, and attracts visitors and migrants from all over the
world. As a result, the city is a melting-pot of cultures, and the
stories gathered here offer a miscellany of form and genre,
fittingly reminiscent of one of Gaudi's mosaics. From the boy-giant
outgrowing his cramped flat on the city's outskirts, to the love
affair that begins in a launderette, we meet characters who are
reclaiming the independence of their city by challenging common
misconceptions and telling its myriad truths.
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