Lost City Radio e-bog
90,41 DKK
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Daniel Alarcon writes about subterfuge, lies, and the arbitrary recreation of history with a masterful clarity. By accepting the premise that war is senseless, he goes on to make sense of the lives that are destroyed in its wake.Lost City Radiois both ambitious and resonant.Ann Patchett, bestselling author ofBel Canto and The Dutch HouseIn his critically acclaimed debut novel, award winning aut...
E-bog
90,41 DKK
Forlag
HarperCollins e-books
Udgivet
13 oktober 2009
Længde
288 sider
Genrer
Fiction: general and literary
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780061748707
Daniel Alarcon writes about subterfuge, lies, and the arbitrary recreation of history with a masterful clarity. By accepting the premise that war is senseless, he goes on to make sense of the lives that are destroyed in its wake.Lost City Radiois both ambitious and resonant.Ann Patchett, bestselling author ofBel Canto and The Dutch HouseIn his critically acclaimed debut novel, award winning author Daniel Alarcn vividly portrays an anonymous nation searching for its identity at the end of a war with no clear right or wrong. For ten years, Norma has been the on-air voice of consolation and hope for the Indians in the mountains and the poor from the barriosa people broken by war's violence. As the host ofLost City Radio, she reads the names of those who have disappearedthose whom the furiously expanding city has swallowed. Through her efforts lovers are reunited and the lost are found. But in the aftermath of the decade long bloody civil conflict, her own life is about to forever changethanks to the arrival of a young boy from the jungle who provides a cryptic clue to the fate of Norma's vanished husband. Stunning, timely, and absolutely mesmerizing, Lost City Radio probes the deepest questions of war and its meaning: from its devastating impact on society to the emotional scarring each survivor carries for years after.