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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Between the stifling atmosphere of New York City and the fog-covered mountains of Negueira de Muniz, What Remains follows a young Galician student researching the Franco regime's vast project of forced resettlement. In the 1950s, more than half the inhabitants of the villages in Negueira de Muniz, Galicia, were driven from their land in a brutal experiment to turn 'backward' country people into modern cattle farmers.Amid the weight of unsettling archival documents, the voices of the displaced, and a sweltering New York summer, the unnamed narrator discovers the mysterious story of a woman who disappeared from her settlement without a trace. As he pieces together her strange fate, he confronts his own temporary status in a foreign land and wonders what it means to call a place home.Intimate and dreamlike, What Remains is a meditation on the ruins of memory and an urgent exploration of identity, colonialism, and resistance. Inventively blending memoir, fiction, anthropology and travel writing, the novel investigates, with surprising intuition, the traces left in the places we inhabit.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Between the stifling atmosphere of New York City and the fog-covered mountains of Negueira de Muniz, What Remains follows a young Galician student researching the Franco regime's vast project of forced resettlement. In the 1950s, more than half the inhabitants of the villages in Negueira de Muniz, Galicia, were driven from their land in a brutal experiment to turn 'backward' country people into modern cattle farmers.Amid the weight of unsettling archival documents, the voices of the displaced, and a sweltering New York summer, the unnamed narrator discovers the mysterious story of a woman who disappeared from her settlement without a trace. As he pieces together her strange fate, he confronts his own temporary status in a foreign land and wonders what it means to call a place home.Intimate and dreamlike, What Remains is a meditation on the ruins of memory and an urgent exploration of identity, colonialism, and resistance. Inventively blending memoir, fiction, anthropology and travel writing, the novel investigates, with surprising intuition, the traces left in the places we inhabit.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Between the stifling atmosphere of New York City and the fog-covered mountains of Negueira de Muniz, What Remains follows a young Galician student researching the Franco regime's vast project of forced resettlement. In the 1950s, more than half the inhabitants of the villages in Negueira de Muniz, Galicia, were driven from their land in a brutal experiment to turn 'backward' country people into modern cattle farmers.Amid the weight of unsettling archival documents, the voices of the displaced, and a sweltering New York summer, the unnamed narrator discovers the mysterious story of a woman who disappeared from her settlement without a trace. As he pieces together her strange fate, he confronts his own temporary status in a foreign land and wonders what it means to call a place home.Intimate and dreamlike, What Remains is a meditation on the ruins of memory and an urgent exploration of identity, colonialism, and resistance. Inventively blending memoir, fiction, anthropology and travel writing, the novel investigates, with surprising intuition, the traces left in the places we inhabit. A moving meditation on what is left in our wake. What Remains is a short book that touches lightly on big subjects: migration, colonialism, the urban-rural divide, identity, cultural curation and the meaning of home. Using elements of anthropology, essay and memoir, this is modern fiction, which demands to be read on its own striking terms. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Idioma/Language: Español. Nogueira de Muñiz es un pequeño pueblo situado al este de la provincia de Lugo. Su futuro se vio truncado por la construcción de un embalse que dejó al pueblo aislado, cuando no anegado, obligando a más de la mitad de sus habitantes a participar en el Plan de Colonización de la Terra Chá. Bajo la migración forzada, dejaron sus tierras por otras extrañas y, en ocasiones, sufrieron el despotismo del régimen. Décadas después, un estudiante gallego trabaja en Nueva York en una tesis doctoral sobre estos poblados de colonización. Bajo el peso de documentos y de un sofocante verano, investigará sobre el destino de los desterrados, y en especial sobre el de una mujer que desapareció del poblado sin dejar rastro. No queda nadie es un lúcido ejercicio arqueológico sobre la pesquisa en las ruinas de la memoria. Construida entre la ficción y la realidad, y erigida sobre dos grandes bloques simétricos, hilvana con perspicacia los tiempos y espacios de nuestro pasado y presente. Todo para indagar, con una intuición sorprendente, sobre las huellas dejadas en los lugares que habitamos. *** Nota: Los envíos a España peninsular, Baleares y Canarias se realizan a través de mensajería urgente. No aceptamos pedidos con destino a Ceuta y Melilla.
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Aggiungi al carrelloRustica (tapa blanda). Condizione: New. Condizione sovraccoperta: Nuevo. 1. Nogueira de Muñiz es un pequeño pueblo situado al este de la provincia de Lugo. Su futuro se vio truncado por la construcción de un embalse que dejó al pueblo aislado, cuando no anegado. Bajo la migración forzada, dejaron sus tierras por otras extrañas y sufrieron el despotismo del régimen. Décadas después, un estudiante gallego trabaja en Nueva York en una tesis doctoral sobre estos poblados de colonización. LIBRO.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Nuevo. Nómadas - Ficción | Sinopsis: Negueira de Muñiz es un pequeño pueblo situado al este de la provincia de Lugo. Su futuro se vio truncado por la construcción de un embalse que dejó al pueblo aislado, cuando no anegado, obligando a más de la mitad de sus habitantes a participar en el Plan de Colonización de la Terra Chá. Bajo la migración forzada, dejaron sus tierras por otras extrañas y en ocasiones, sufrieron el despotismo del régimen. Décadas después, un estudiante gallego trabaja en Nueva York en una tesis doctoral sobre.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Nuevo. Negueira de Muñiz es un pequeño pueblo situado al este de la provincia de Lugo. Su futuro se vio truncado por la construcción de un embalse que dejó al pueblo aislado, cuando no anegado, obligando a más de la mitad de sus habitantes a participar en el Plan de Colonización de la Terra Chá. Bajo la migración forzada, dejaron sus tierras por otras extrañas y en ocasiones, sufrieron el despotismo del régimen. Décadas después, un estudiante gallego trabaja en Nueva York en una tesis doctoral sobre estos poblados de colonización. Bajo el peso de documentos, y de un sofocante verano investigará sobre el destino de los desterrados, y en especial sobre el de una mujer que desapareció del poblado sin dejar rastro. No queda nadie es un lúcido ejercicio arqueológico sobre la pesquisa en las ruinas de la memoria. Construida entre la ficción y la realidad, y erigida sobre dos grandes bloques simétricos, hilvana con perspicacia los tiempos y espacios de nuestro pasado y presente. Todo para indagar, con una intuición sorprendente, sobre las huellas dejadas en los lugares que habitamos.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Between the stifling atmosphere of New York City and the fog-covered mountains of Negueira de Muniz, What Remains follows a young Galician student researching the Franco regime's vast project of forced resettlement. In the 1950s, more than half the inhabitants of the villages in Negueira de Muniz, Galicia, were driven from their land in a brutal experiment to turn 'backward' country people into modern cattle farmers.Amid the weight of unsettling archival documents, the voices of the displaced, and a sweltering New York summer, the unnamed narrator discovers the mysterious story of a woman who disappeared from her settlement without a trace. As he pieces together her strange fate, he confronts his own temporary status in a foreign land and wonders what it means to call a place home.Intimate and dreamlike, What Remains is a meditation on the ruins of memory and an urgent exploration of identity, colonialism, and resistance. Inventively blending memoir, fiction, anthropology and travel writing, the novel investigates, with surprising intuition, the traces left in the places we inhabit. A moving meditation on what is left in our wake. What Remains is a short book that touches lightly on big subjects: migration, colonialism, the urban-rural divide, identity, cultural curation and the meaning of home. Using elements of anthropology, essay and memoir, this is modern fiction, which demands to be read on its own striking terms. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloRústica BC. Condizione: New. Condizione sovraccoperta: Nuevo. 1. Un joven investigador universitario sobrevive en un Nueva York entre pisos compartidos y efímeras comunidades de migrantes. Una mujer desaparece de los asentamientos de colonización que la dictadura franquista levantó en las llanuras gallegas durante los años sesenta. En No queda nadie confluyen, a través del tiempo y del espacio, los caminos de estos dos personajes, proyectados contra un mapa de metrópolis extranjeras, pueblos inundados, comunas hippies y mundos quizás aún por venir. Brais Lamela combina en No queda nadie el ensayo y la novela, lo real y lo ficticio, para mostrarnos un relato emocionante y delicado construido sobre el desarraigo, sobre los espacios que nos vemos obligados a compartir o abandonar. Y al fondo, la certidumbre esperanzadora de que hay formas de mantenerse a flote en los lugares intermedios. Colección: NARRATIVA. Libros.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Between the stifling atmosphere of New York City and the fog-covered mountains of Negueira de Muniz, What Remains follows a young Galician student researching the Franco regime's vast project of forced resettlement. In the 1950s, more than half the inhabitants of the villages in Negueira de Muniz, Galicia, were driven from their land in a brutal experiment to turn 'backward' country people into modern cattle farmers.Amid the weight of unsettling archival documents, the voices of the displaced, and a sweltering New York summer, the unnamed narrator discovers the mysterious story of a woman who disappeared from her settlement without a trace. As he pieces together her strange fate, he confronts his own temporary status in a foreign land and wonders what it means to call a place home.Intimate and dreamlike, What Remains is a meditation on the ruins of memory and an urgent exploration of identity, colonialism, and resistance. Inventively blending memoir, fiction, anthropology and travel writing, the novel investigates, with surprising intuition, the traces left in the places we inhabit. A moving meditation on what is left in our wake. What Remains is a short book that touches lightly on big subjects: migration, colonialism, the urban-rural divide, identity, cultural curation and the meaning of home. Using elements of anthropology, essay and memoir, this is modern fiction, which demands to be read on its own striking terms. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. Idioma/Language: Catalán. *** Nota: Los envíos a España peninsular, Baleares y Canarias se realizan a través de mensajería urgente. No aceptamos pedidos con destino a Ceuta y Melilla.
Paperback. Condizione: New. Between the stifling atmosphere of New York City and the fog-covered mountains of Negueira de Muniz, What Remains follows a young Galician student researching the Franco regime's vast project of forced resettlement. In the 1950s, more than half the inhabitants of the villages in Negueira de Muniz, Galicia, were driven from their land in a brutal experiment to turn 'backward' country people into modern cattle farmers.Amid the weight of unsettling archival documents, the voices of the displaced, and a sweltering New York summer, the unnamed narrator discovers the mysterious story of a woman who disappeared from her settlement without a trace. As he pieces together her strange fate, he confronts his own temporary status in a foreign land and wonders what it means to call a place home.Intimate and dreamlike, What Remains is a meditation on the ruins of memory and an urgent exploration of identity, colonialism, and resistance. Inventively blending memoir, fiction, anthropology and travel writing, the novel investigates, with surprising intuition, the traces left in the places we inhabit.
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Aggiungi al carrellotapa blanda. Condizione: Bien. Literatura gallega (821.134.4-31"20") Cuatro lunas. Pontevedra. 2023. 21 cm. 140 páginas. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Colección 'Nómadas'. Lamela, Brais 1994-. Ninguén queda. Traducción, María Alonso Seisdedos. Novelas. Alonso Seisdedos, María. 1961-. traductor . ISBN: 9788419783035 (=3629714=) LP125.
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Aggiungi al carrelloEncuadernación de tapa blanda. Condizione: Muy bien. 1ª Edición. Traducció del gallec d'Eduard Velasco. Volum en un estat perfecte, sense cap marca d'ús.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Nuevo. COLECCIÓN: NARRATIVA K NARRATIVA K - FICCION MODERNA Y CONTEMPORANEA.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Between the stifling atmosphere of New York City and the fog-covered mountains of Negueira de Muniz, What Remains follows a young Galician student researching the Franco regime's vast project of forced resettlement. In the 1950s, more than half the inhabitants of the villages in Negueira de Muniz, Galicia, were driven from their land in a brutal experiment to turn 'backward' country people into modern cattle farmers. Amid the weight of unsettling archival documents, the voices of the displaced, and a sweltering New York summer, the unnamed narrator discovers the mysterious story of a woman who disappeared from her settlement without a trace. As he pieces together her strange fate, he confronts his own temporary status in a foreign land and wonders what it means to call a place home. Intimate and dreamlike, What Remains is a meditation on the ruins of memory and an urgent exploration of identity, colonialism, and resistance. Inventively blending memoir, fiction, anthropology and travel writing, the novel investigates, with surprising intuition, the traces left in the places we inhabit.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Between the stifling atmosphere of New York City and the fog-covered mountains of Negueira de Muniz, What Remains follows a young Galician student researching the Franco regime's vast project of forced resettlement. In the 1950s, more than half the inhabitants of the villages in Negueira de Muniz, Galicia, were driven from their land in a brutal experiment to turn 'backward' country people into modern cattle farmers.Amid the weight of unsettling archival documents, the voices of the displaced, and a sweltering New York summer, the unnamed narrator discovers the mysterious story of a woman who disappeared from her settlement without a trace. As he pieces together her strange fate, he confronts his own temporary status in a foreign land and wonders what it means to call a place home.Intimate and dreamlike, What Remains is a meditation on the ruins of memory and an urgent exploration of identity, colonialism, and resistance. Inventively blending memoir, fiction, anthropology and travel writing, the novel investigates, with surprising intuition, the traces left in the places we inhabit.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Muy Bueno. 21x15 140 Español 2017/1.