From one of the most accomplished writers to emerge from Latin
America, No Place for Heroes is a darkly comic novel about a mother
and son who return to Buenos Aires in search of her former lover, whom
she met during Argentina’s Dirty War. During Argentina’s “Dirty
War” of the late ’70s and early ’80s, Lorenza and Ramon, two
passionate militants opposing Videla’s dictatorship, met and fell in
love. Now, Lorenza and her son, Mateo, have come to Buenos Aires to
find Ramon, Mateo’s father. Holed up in the same hotel room, mother
and son share a common goal, yet are worlds apart on how they perceive
it. For Lorenza, who came of age in the political ferment of the
’60s, it is intertwined with her past ideological and emotional
anchors (or were they illusions?), while her postmodernist son, a
child of the ’90s who couldn’t care less about politics or
ideology, is looking for his actual father—not the idea of a
father, but the Ramon of flesh and blood. Anything goes as this
volatile pair battle it out: hilarious misunderstandings, unsettling
cruelty, and even a temptation to murder. In the end, they begin to
come to a more truthful understanding of each other and their human
condition. No Place for Heroes is an addition to that long tradition
of the eternal odd couple—in works ranging from Waiting for Godot to
Kiss of the Spider Woman—waiting for their fortunes to change,
written by one of the most talented and internationally celebrated
authors at work today.
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ISBN
9780385533256
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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