Spilt Milk
Chico Buarque author Allison Entrekin translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Atlantic Books
Published:1st Apr '13
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'I read Spilt Milk in a single night, awed and deeply moved...' Nicole Krauss Winner of both of Brazil's major literary prizes, Spilt Milk is a visceral account of loss, memory and longing.
'I read Spilt Milk in a single night, awed and deeply moved...' Nicole Krauss
Winner of both of Brazil's major literary prizes, Spilt Milk is a visceral account of loss, memory and longing.
Centenarian Eulalio Assumpcao has reached the end of his long life. From his modest bed in a Rio public hospital, as his mind falters, he grandly recounts his past to passing nurses, his visiting daughter and the whitewashed ceiling. His eccentric stories are seemingly nothing more than the ramblings of a dying man, yet as he overlaps each confused memory, they begin to coalesce into a brilliant and bitter eulogy for himself and for Brazil.
Charting his own fall from aristocracy, Eulalio's feverish monologue sprawls across the last century, from his empire-building ancestors to his drug-dealing great-great grandson. He confronts his senator father who squandered the family fortune on women and cocaine, and recalls the imperious mother who he always disappointed; but as he drifts through each shifting episode, he never stops searching for Matilde, the girl with cinnamon skin, who danced her way into his heart and then broke it when she disappeared.
Spilt Milk confirms Buarque as one of the most remarkable contemporary authors... It is one of the outstanding Brazilian novels of our time * Financial Times *
An exceptionally vivid picture of Brazilian high society... an absorbing, if bitter, meditation on Brazil * Sunday Telegraph *
Try to imagine that Bob Dylan and Ian McEwan were the same person. That's Buarque * Sunday Times *
- Long-listed for IMPAC DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD 2013 (UK)
ISBN: 9781848874893
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 13mm
Weight: 149g
192 pages
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