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Stranger to the Moon

Author: Evelio Rosero and Anne McLean  

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An allegory for our decade by one of Colombia's masterful storytellers.

An allegorical tale. In a small town the full terror emerges of a dominant power structure left unchallenged. One of many kept indoors during their short lives, an unknown narrator describes with increasing circles the boundaries of his living space and the realities of his uncertain condition.

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An allegory for our decade by one of Colombia's masterful storytellers.

An allegorical tale. In a small town the full terror emerges of a dominant power structure left unchallenged. One of many kept indoors during their short lives, an unknown narrator describes with increasing circles the boundaries of his living space and the realities of his uncertain condition.

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In a small town the full terror emerges of a dominant power structure left unchallenged. One of many kept indoors during their short lives, an unknown narrator describes with increasing circles the boundaries of his living space and the realities of his uncertain condition. Attention brings with it the most severe of consequences and when his turn comes for terrifying selection, the only option is to rebel.

In a period of escalating anti-semitism, amid our current refugee crises, and as light is turned on our long history of racial oppression and gender violence, Stranger to the Moon is the beguiling and effective literary filter for our times. Rosero's novel was published in 1986 and is translated into English for the first time.

More chilling than the dystopia of Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go and with elements of the surreal to rival Kafka's Metamorphosis, Rosero's hypnotic short tale builds in anxiety to deliver a crippling emotional punch.

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Critic Reviews

“PRAISE FOR THE ARMIES : 'This quietly devastating novel speaks gently but strikes deep ... Perfectly pitched and paced, Anne McLean's English version does it due honour' Independent . 'An important and powerful book' Janine di Giovanni, The Times . 'A timeless epic'”

PRAISE FOR THE ARMIES:
'This quietly devastating novel speaks gently but strikes deep ... Perfectly pitched and paced, Anne McLean's English version does it due honour' Independent.
'An important and powerful book' Janine di Giovanni, The Times.
'A timeless epic' El Pais

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About the Author

Evelio Rosero's awards include the prestigious Tusquets Prize for Fiction and Colombia's Premio Nacional de Literatura. He is the author of nine novels that have been translated into a dozen languages. He lives in Bogota.

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An allegorical tale. In a small town the full terror emerges of a dominant power structure left unchallenged. One of many kept indoors during their short lives, an unknown narrator describes with increasing circles the boundaries of his living space and the realities of his uncertain condition. In a small town the full terror emerges of a dominant power structure left unchallenged. One of many kept indoors during their short lives, an unknown narrator describes with increasing circles the boundaries of his living space and the realities of his uncertain condition. Attention brings with it the most severe of consequences and when his turn comes for terrifying selection, the only option is to rebel. In a period of escalating anti-semitism, amid our current refugee crises, and as light is turned on our long history of racial oppression and gender violence, Stranger to the Moon is the beguiling and effective literary filter for our times. Rosero's novel was published in 1986 and is translated into English for the first time. More chilling than the dystopia of Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go and with elements of the surreal to rival Kafka's Metamorphosis , Rosero's hypnotic short tale builds in anxiety to deliver a crippling emotional punch.

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Product Details

Publisher
Headline Publishing Group | Mountain Leopard Press
Published
3rd March 2022
Pages
96
ISBN
9781914495021

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