P. Lang
New York
2001
210 págs.
Serie universitaria
0820445894

A well-connected lawyer and his deranged wife die in a mysterious fire. Their fate, however, is much more than material for a whodunit. Murder, dictatorship, love, eroticism, torture, and the healing power of art: these and many other elements comprise this novel of political repression and personal redemption set in Corrientes, northern Argentina, in the heart of South America. Juan Manuel Marcos's Gunter's Winter, translated for the first time in English by Tracy Karl Lewis, offers a poetic and intellectually challenging version of Latin America in the turbulent 1980s and of human endurance wherever tyranny abides.

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Responsibility: Juan Manuel Marcos ; translated by Tracy Karl Lewis.