It Would Be Night in Caracas (häftad)
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Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
240
Utgivningsdatum
2019-10-17
Förlag
HarperVia
Dimensioner
214 x 134 x 19 mm
Vikt
260 g
ISBN
9780008359911

It Would Be Night in Caracas

Häftad,  Engelska, 2019-10-17
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An urgent literary phenomenon sold in over 22 languages before publication, a gripping tale of one womans desperate battle to survive the dangerous, sometimes deadly, turbulence of modern Venezuela. In Caracas, Venezuela, Adelaida Falcon stands over an open grave. Alone, except for harried undertakers, she buries her mother the only family Adelaida has ever known. Numb with grief, Adelaida returns to the apartment they shared. Outside her window tear gas rains down on protesters in the streets. When looters masquerading as revolutionaries take over her apartment, Adelaida resists and is beaten up. This marks the beginning of a fight for survival in a country that has disintegrated into violence and anarchy, where citizens are increasingly pitted against each other. From a powerful, new voice, It Would Be Night in Caracas is a chilling reminder of how quickly the world we know can crumble.
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There is, in Sainz Borgos evocative, nightmarish descriptions, echoes of the dystopian world of The Handmaids Talethis is a worthy and timely novel that will appeal to readers who want to learn more about a very troubled country Irish Times This is her first work of fiction, although the parallels between the lives of author and character lend an air of autobiographical truth to this powerful and disturbing story TRIPFICTION.COM A gripping novel about a young woman raised in a prosperous Venezuela who must now contend with a disintegrating country where she waits in bread lines every day and is unable to protect her apartment from looters New York Post A lyrical and intense exploration of grief, loss and survival, this is an extraordinary debut full of rich language that lingers in the mind Buzz Magazine Borgos writing is visceral and vivid, her narrative gripping. Her novel effectively humanises the horrors taking place on the streets of Caracas through the story of one womanPublishers lists are full of dystopian fiction, often depicting post-apocalyptic events, but if you want to see what a real dystopia looks like, this is it. In the here and now Life in Books The next literary sensation El Mundo This novel comes from the future La Vanguardia

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Karina Sainz Borgo was born and raised in Caracas. She began her career in Venezuela as a journalist for El Nacional. Since immigrating to Spain ten years ago, she has written for Vozppuli and collaborates with the literary magazine Zenda. She is the author of two narative non fiction books, Trfico y Guaire (2008) and Caracas Hip-Hop (2008). It Would Be Night in Caracas is her first work of fiction.