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Sevastopol Emilio Fraia

  • SKU: BELL-34097022
Sevastopol Emilio Fraia
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Publisher: New Directions
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.14 MB
Author: Emilio Fraia
ISBN: 9780811230919, 9780811230926, 0811230910, 0811230929
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Sevastopol Emilio Fraia by Emilio Fraia 9780811230919, 9780811230926, 0811230910, 0811230929 instant download after payment.

Three subtly connected stories converge in this chimerical debut, showcasing a powerful new Brazilian voice

Sevastopol contains three distinct narratives, each burrowing into a crucial turning point in a person's life: a young woman gives a melancholy account of her obsession with climbing Mount Everest; a Peruvian-Brazilian vanishes into the forest after staying in a musty, semiabandoned inn in the haunted depths of the Brazilian countryside; a young playwright embarks on the production of a play about the city of Sevastopol and a Russian painter portraying Crimean War soldiers.
Inspired by Tolstoy's The Sevastopol Sketches, Emilio Fraia masterfully weaves together these stories of yearning and loss, obsession and madness, failure and the desire to persist, in a restrained manner reminiscent of the prose of Chekhov, Roberto Bolano, and Rachel Cusk.

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