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Petite Fleur

English

By (author): Iosi Havilio

Translated by: Lorna Scott-Fox

When his fireworks factory job ends explosively and his wife returns to work, Jose is surprised to realise he has a talent for keeping house: childcare, tidying, cleaning, cooking, gardening, he excels at it all. On Thursdays, he hangs out and drinks good wine with his jazz-loving neighbour. But when Jose's new talents take a sudden and gruesome turn, life, death, resurrection, and domesticity unexpectedly converge. In one single, hypnotic paragraph, Petite Fleur harnesses the unpredictability of Aira and the mysticism of Tolstoy in a discordant riff on suburban life. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 150g
  • Publication Date: 03 Aug 2017
  • Publisher: And Other Stories
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781911508045

About Iosi Havilio

Born in Buenos Aires in 1974 Iosi Havilio is creating waves in and beyond Argentina. His work has been praised by top Argentine writers and critics including Rodolfo Fogwill and Beatriz Sarlo. Open Door Havilios first novel has been translated into English and Italian. His second novel is Estocolmo (Stockholm) and his third is Paradises. All three are now published in both Argentina and Spain. Drawing comparisons with writers as diverse as Camus and Houellebecq critics agree only that Havilio has one of the most unique voices in literature today.

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