Crítics Matiners

Purgatory
Simón Cardoso had been dead for thirty years when Emilia Dupuy, his wife, found him at lunchtime in the dining room of Trudy Tuesday. So begins Purgatory, the final and perhaps most personal work of the great Latin American novelist Tomás Eloy Martínez. Emilia Dupuy's husband vanished in the 1970s, while the two were mapping an Argentine country road. All evidence seemed to confirm that he was among the thousands disappeared by the military regime. Yet Emilia never stopped believing that the disappeared man would reappear. And then he does, in New Jersey. And for Simón, no time at all has passed. In Martínez's hands, this love story and ghost story becomes a masterful allegory for history political and personal, and for a country's inability to integrate its past with its present. Praise for Santa Evita : "Brilliant...Affirms his place among Latin America's best writers."—New York Times "Here is the novel that I have always wanted to read."—Gabriel García Márquez "A beautiful book, a miracle."—Carlos Fuentes "A master novel...I got choked up, I suffered, I enjoyed."—Mario Vargas Llosa
Suport
Paper
Gèneres
General Fiction, Fiction and Literature
Ofert per
Bloomsbury USA (Editorial)
(User: BloomsburyUSA)
Lot
November 2011
Starts: 2011-11-07
Acabat: 2011-11-28
En venda
2011-12-01
Països
Canada, United States of America
Enllaços
Informació del llibrePàgina de treball de LibraryThing
Receipt
21 ha ressenyat, 5 marked received
Lot tancat
30
Nombre d'exemplars
907
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