Grappling with his son's death, the painter David explores his grief through art and writing, etching out the rippled landscape of his loss. Over twenty years after his son's death, nearly blind and unable to paint, David turns to writing to examine the deep shades of his loss. Despite his acute pain, or perhaps because of it, David observes beauty in the ordinary: in the resemblance of a woman to Egyptian portraits, in the horseshoe crabs that wash up on Coney Island, in the foam gathering behind a ferry propeller; in these moments, González reveals the world through a painter's eyes. From one of Colombia's greatest contemporary novelists, Difficult Light is a daring meditation on grief, written in candid, arresting prose.
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Título: La luz dificil Autor/a: Tomás González Editorial: Alfaguara Ciudad: Bogotá Año de publicación: 2011 Edición: 1ª Nº de páginas: 132 págs Género literario: Fictional work, Novels, Fiction Traducido en los años: 2020