Recensione:
'... absorbing and at times quite funny, and it left me feeling decidedly spooked.' -- Richard King Australian Literary Review 'Mario Sabino handles his subject with humour and imagination.' Epoca 'I couldn't put the book down. Chilling and sad, even on the same page, this book is one of the best I have read for a long time.' -- Scott Noble Readings newsletter 'This Brazilian bestseller by Mario Sabino, is both charming and chilling ... An impressive debut from one of Brazil's most exciting novelists.' Remix ' ... a striking first novel.' The Age 'Intellectual, compelling and darkly humourous, the reader is driven to the conclusion with voyeuristic horror.' The Dominion Post Weekend 'Mario Sabino's book, it is worth stressing, flows and is fun to read. There is nothing 'difficult' here - rather there is much food for thought.' Veja 'Mario Sabino has not sought to comfort. With courage, with malice, with humour he prefers to perturb, dismantling everything that our intelligence has conceived in the frustrated attempt to give a little order and sense to reality.' --Diogo Mainardi
L'autore:
Mario Sabino was born in São Paulo in 1962. He is editor-in-chief of Veja, Brazil's most influential weekly magazine. In 2005 he published O Antinarciso (The Anti-Narcissus), a collection of twelve tales on the theme of loneliness, and it won the Melhor Livro de Contos de 2005 prize (Fundacao Biblioteca Nacional). His new collection of stories The Mouth of Truth was published by Record Brazil in early 2009. His stories have appeared in English in The Drawbridge Magazine and Words Without Borders.
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