Flesh and Bone and Water
Autor Luiza Saumaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 iun 2017
Andre is a listless Brazilian teenager and the son of a successful plastic surgeon who lives a life of wealth and privilege, shuttling between the hot sands of Ipanema beach and his family's luxurious penthouse apartment. In 1985, when he is just sixteen, Andre's mother is killed in a car accident. Clouded with grief, Andre, his younger brother Thiago, and his father travel with their domestic help to Belem, a jungle city on the mouth of the Amazon, where the intense heat of the rainforest only serves to heighten their volatile emotions. After they arrive back in Rio, Andre's father loses himself in his work, while Andre spends his evenings in the family apartment with Luana, the beautiful daughter of the family's maid.
Three decades later, and now a successful surgeon himself, Andre is a middle-aged father, living in London, and recently separated from his British wife. He drinks too much wine and is plagued by recurring dreams. One day he receives an unexpected letter from Luana, which begins to reveal the other side of their story, a story Andre has long repressed.
In deeply affecting prose, debut novelist Luiza Sauma transports readers to a dramatic place where natural wonder and human desire collide. Cutting across race and class, time and place, from London to Rio to the dense humidity of the Amazon, Flesh and Bone and Water straddles two worlds with haunting meditations on race, sex, and power in a deftly plotted coming-of-age story about the nature of identity, the vicissitudes of memory, and how both can bend to protect us from the truth.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501158025
ISBN-10: 1501158023
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 157 x 232 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Scribner
ISBN-10: 1501158023
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 157 x 232 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Scribner
Notă biografică
Luiza
Saumawas
born
in
Rio
de
Janeiro
and
raised
in
London.
Her
first
novel,Flesh
and
Bone
and
Water,
received
widespread
critical
acclaim
and
she
was
listed
by
theTelegraphas
one
of
their
'ones
to
watch'
for
2017.
Luiza
worked
at
theIndependent
on
Sundayfor
several
years
before
becoming
a
novelist.
She
has
an
MA
in
Creative
and
Life
Writing
from
Goldsmiths,
University
of
London,
where
she
won
the
Pat
Kavanagh
Award.
Recenzii
An
arresting
debut
about
memory
and
trauma.
In
this
respect
and
others,it
resembles
Julian
Barnes's
Man
Booker-winner,The
Sense
of
an
Ending.Sauma,
whose
style
manages
to
be
both
spare
and
rich,
is
clear-eyed
about
the
social
and
racial
divides
in
Rio
Luiza Sauma's debut novel is that rare thing: a completely absorbing, brilliantly-designed, literary work.Her ability to cut across time and continents and to inhabit the physical and inner life of both a young Brazilian and that same man in middle-age is as dazzling as the novel's plot. The reveal, when it comes, is astonishing-sensuous, shocking, and completely earned.
Her writing is beautiful.I am sure I'll see her name on the spine of many a novel to come
Sauma's writing is sensual and evocative.Flesh and Bone and Wateris a powerful depiction of sexual attraction and long lost loves; a haunting weave of Rio, the Amazon and present-day London
Luiza Sauma's first novel,Flesh and Bone and Water, islush and evocative. The secret at the center came as a shocking surprise, and the characters were as haunted as I was. Sip a caipirinha and enjoy
I devoured this stunning debut by Luiza Sauma. An immersive, heartbreaking coming of age story.Beg, borrow or steal a copy
Teenage love is well documented, but Sauma finds some interesting things to say about it in her debut novel... Sauma convincingly evokes the cacophony of Rio.Moving... it offers an indelible glimpses into Brazil's stratified society
A vivid debut novel
Sauma's excellent prose is thoroughly consuming, bouncing between continents and eras to create a complicated tale of class, ancestry, and love in which happy endings are difficult to find but hope remains.
A sensuous, achingly poignant and beautifully observed exploration of both adolescence and a midlife crisis.
[A] quiet, inwardly focused, fast-moving, and well-plotted debut...Brazilian-born Sauma depicts her and her protagonist's vast, beguiling homeland with sweltering realism.
Brazil is marvellously conjured: full of hot, smoky sunrises and manioc pancakes, chilled coconut milk and "the salty violence of Ipanema"
Luiza Sauma's debut novel is that rare thing: a completely absorbing, brilliantly-designed, literary work.Her ability to cut across time and continents and to inhabit the physical and inner life of both a young Brazilian and that same man in middle-age is as dazzling as the novel's plot. The reveal, when it comes, is astonishing-sensuous, shocking, and completely earned.
Her writing is beautiful.I am sure I'll see her name on the spine of many a novel to come
Sauma's writing is sensual and evocative.Flesh and Bone and Wateris a powerful depiction of sexual attraction and long lost loves; a haunting weave of Rio, the Amazon and present-day London
Luiza Sauma's first novel,Flesh and Bone and Water, islush and evocative. The secret at the center came as a shocking surprise, and the characters were as haunted as I was. Sip a caipirinha and enjoy
I devoured this stunning debut by Luiza Sauma. An immersive, heartbreaking coming of age story.Beg, borrow or steal a copy
Teenage love is well documented, but Sauma finds some interesting things to say about it in her debut novel... Sauma convincingly evokes the cacophony of Rio.Moving... it offers an indelible glimpses into Brazil's stratified society
A vivid debut novel
Sauma's excellent prose is thoroughly consuming, bouncing between continents and eras to create a complicated tale of class, ancestry, and love in which happy endings are difficult to find but hope remains.
A sensuous, achingly poignant and beautifully observed exploration of both adolescence and a midlife crisis.
[A] quiet, inwardly focused, fast-moving, and well-plotted debut...Brazilian-born Sauma depicts her and her protagonist's vast, beguiling homeland with sweltering realism.
Brazil is marvellously conjured: full of hot, smoky sunrises and manioc pancakes, chilled coconut milk and "the salty violence of Ipanema"