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Cremation (Paperback)
Rafael Chirbes; Translated by Valerie Miles
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R498
Discovery Miles 4 980
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Along the Mediterranean coastline of Spain, real-estate developers
scramble to transform the once pastoral landscape into tourist
resorts, nightclubs, and beachfront properties with lavish bars and
pools. The booming post-Franco years have left everything up for
grabs. Cremation opens with the death of Matias, a paterfamilias
who had rejected all of these changes and whose passing sets off a
chain reaction, uncovering a past that had been buried for years,
and leading those closest to him to question the paths they've
chosen. In a rich mosaic narrative, filled with a hypnotic chorus
of voices, Cremation explores the coked-up champagne fizz of
luxurious parties shadowed by underworlds of political corruption,
prostitution, and ruthless financial speculation. The novel enters
that melancholy ouroboros of capitalist greed that led to the
financial crash and captures something essential about our values,
our choices, and our all too human mistakes. Like William Faulkner
or Francis Bacon, Chirbes stares, clear-eyed, into the abyss, and
portrays us as we really are.
With La buena letra Rafael Chirbes offers another first-person
narrative, another person reaching the end of life looking back.
The narrator of the novel, Ana, is a fairly simple woman, never
particularly eager to tell of her life. Now she chooses to revisit
it, telling her life story to her son in brief episodes.
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On the Edge (Paperback)
Rafael Chirbes; Translated by Margaret Jull Costa
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R562
R456
Discovery Miles 4 560
Save R106 (19%)
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The acclaimed novel of Spain's economic crisis - a timely
masterpiece. Under a weak winter sun in small-town Spain, a man
discovers a rotting corpse in a marsh. It's a despairing town
filled with half-finished housing developments and unemployment, a
place defeated by the burst of the economic bubble. Stuck in the
same town is Esteban, his small factory bankrupt, his investments
gone, the sole carer to his mute, invalid father. As Esteban's
disappointment and fury lead him to form a dramatic plan to reverse
financial ruin, other voices float up from the wreckage. Stories of
loss twist together to form a kaleidoscopic image of Spain's
crisis. And the corpse in the marsh is just one. Chirbes's
rhythmic, torrential style creates a Spanish masterpiece for our
age.
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