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Learning to Talk to Plants
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Learning to Talk to Plants
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Marta Orriols
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Translated by Mara Faye Lethem
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:256 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129 |
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Category/Genre | Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945) |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781782275770
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Classifications | Dewey:863.7 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Pushkin Press
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Imprint |
Pushkin Press
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Publication Date |
3 September 2020 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
In the months after the death of her long-term boyfriend Mauro, Paula Cid - a neonatalist working in a Barcelona hospital - has become caught in a strange limbo of mourning. Only her closest friends know that hours before he was killed in a car accident Mauro had told her that he was leaving her for another woman. Navigating the unsettled nature of her grief, obsessing over Mauro's infidelity and pursuing fraught affairs with a new colleague and a charismatic stranger, she struggles to make sense of her world anew. Told in immersive, lucid prose, Learning to Talk to Plants is a moving and tender exploration of the emotional kaleidoscope of grief, and of the awkward, unpredictable process of rebuilding a shattered life.
Author Biography
Marta Orriols is a Spanish writer living in Barcelona. She studied History of Art at university and later Screenwriting at the Bande a Part Film School in Barcelona and Creative Writing at the Escuela de Escritura del Ateneu Barcelones. Her second novel, Learning to Talk to Plants, won the Omnium Cultural Prize for the best Catalan novel.
Reviews"Marta Orriols debuts with a brilliant novel" -- Time Out "Marta Orriols is an exceptional writer" -- El Periodico "Marta Orriols has the ability to put into words the brevity and the unforeseen circumstances of everyday life" -- El Pais "A beautifully written novel about complex grief and a woman's attempt to rebuild her life after the sudden death of her long-time partner... a small but rich and profound story, and I would strongly recommend it for anyone who loves beautiful writing and a very introspective, revealing story." --Lily Bartels of The Open Door Bookstore on Northeast Public Radio
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