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Blood-Drenched Beard
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Blood-Drenched Beard
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Daniel Galera
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Translated by Alison Entrekin
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:416 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129 |
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Category/Genre | Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945) |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780241146156
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Classifications | Dewey:869.35 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Penguin Books Ltd
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Imprint |
Penguin Books Ltd
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Publication Date |
7 May 2015 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
The gripping, visceral, fast and atmospheric English-language debut from one of Brazil's hottest younger writers His father shoots himself, and all he's left with is the old cattle dog and a vague desire for explanation. He loves swimming so he travels to Garopaba, a quiet little town on the Brazilian coast, where his grandfather disappeared in mysterious, possibly brutal, circumstances decades before. There, in the midst of romantic flings and occasional trips, he comes to discover more than he could ever have imagined - not just about his grandfather, but also about himself.
Author Biography
Daniel Galera was born in Sao Paulo in 1979. He co-founded the influential publishing house Livros do Mal, and has translated David Foster Wallace, Zadie Smith and Irvine Welsh into Brazilian Portuguese. He has published a collection of short stories and three novels, as well as an acclaimed graphic novel (with Rafael Coutinho). Alison Entrekin's translations include City of God by Paulo Lins; The Eternal Son by Cristovao Tezza, and Near to the Wild Heart by Clarice Lispector.
Reviews[A] dark, twisting thriller . . . one of the year's best offerings * Grazia * Succeeds in creating an unsettling contrast between the beauty of this sleepy paradise and its sinister underbelly . . . an honest, disturbing portrait of a town that is, we discover, a predatory place at its heart * Financial Times * Coolly seductive . . . a tensely atmospheric novel whose glassy surface conceals a dangerous undertow. The silences in this Everytown are as corrosive as the salty air -- Maya Jaggi * Guardian * Budding-genius material . . . an intriguing mystery and study in isolation set on the stunning coast of [Galera's] steamy country * Sunday Sport * Interesting, original, moving * Observer * Utterly brilliant. I loved every single page. Galera is an extraordinary writer and this is a beautiful book. He sees the essential truths in his characters, and through them he sees those truths in us * Nadeem Aslam * Make sure you buy this book before the summer is over. A page turner which pulls it punches in all the right places, it is witty, modern and deceptively emotional - with lots of flirting and swimming to add to the mix -- Deborah Levy
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