Glory And Its Litany Of Horrors

Fernanda Torres author Eric M B Becker translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Restless Books

Published:25th Jul '19

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Glory And Its Litany Of Horrors cover

The apex of actor Mario Cardoso's career will be staging a production of King Lear. Everything is going brilliantly until - seeing his co-star dressed as chicken with a diaper - he breaks down in hysterical laughter, and does so again in each subsequent performance. Mario's troubles worsen when he receives a call reporting that his mother has been found unconscious on a beach in Rio. He abandons Lear and returns to her, entering a swirl of family drama he d determined to leave behind.

“Brazilian actress Torres follows the frenetic collapse of an actor’s career and his masculine bluster with piercing humor in her latest (after The End).... Torres’s zippy momentum still leaves space for an emotional coda, and she has an impressive knack for showing Mario’s vulnerability. This resonant story of an actor’s accelerating decline will charm readers who enjoy madcap farce.”
Publishers Weekly, Pick of the Week

* Publishers Weekly, Pick of the Week *

“This clever novel probes the conflict between business and artistry by chronicling the troubles of Mario Cardoso, a famous Brazilian actor past his prime.... Throughout, Cardoso’s voice remains a blend of cynicism and delusion, with the occasional insight: ‘What I lacked was the dignity to wear a crown, none of us have it.’”

The New Yorker

* The New Yorker *

“Brazilian actor Fernanda Torres writes about what she knows, while writer, editor and translator Eric M. B. Becker provides English-language audiences ready access to Torres's affecting performance on the page. Having alchemized theater into her standout debut, The End, Torres returns with another tragicomedy about the cost of 'this bind they call fame'—the irresistible lure, the blinding reception, the fickle adoration and the unrelenting need for reinventions.”

—Terry Hong, Shelf Awareness

-- Terry Hong * Shelf Awareness *

“Torres’s experience as an actress takes center stage in her prose as sentences and action flow seamlessly, carrying the reader along on the edge of their seat…. Eric M. B. Becker’s translation wonderfully represents the Brazilian text, engaging with Brazilian culture, discourse, and history in English…. Exceptional.”
—Clayton McKee, Asymptote

-- Clayton McKee * Asymptote *

“Before she became a bestselling author, Fernanda Torres was a celebrated actress in Brazil. In this, her second novel, she centers an actor who falls from grace after a disastrous performance as King Lear. This is a witty, satirical look at acting as art and its corruption by capitalism.”
—Karla Strand, Ms. Magazine

* Ms. Magazi

  • Winner of Firecracker Award Finalist for Fiction 2020

ISBN: 9781632061126

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224 pages