
The Night Will Be Long
Santiago Gamboa(Author)
Europa Editions (UK) Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 4. November 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
368 pages
978-1-78770-324-7 (ISBN)
Description
***A CRIME READS BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR***
An addictive and nuanced narrative about conflict-rife Colombia.
A boy witnesses a violent confrontation in a remote part of town in the state of Cauca, Colombia. Minutes later, someone arrives at the scene to clear up all trace of the incident. No one in town claims to have heard or seen anything, and yet an anonymous accusation launches a dangerous investigation that unfolds within the corrupt world of the Christian churches of Latin America. A story that urgently reveals inequality and violence that govern an entire country, The Night Will Be Long is a devastatingly humorous thriller that will appeal to fans of Roberto Bolano and Fernanda Melchor's Hurricane Season.
Santiago Gamboa's fascinating characters introduce an addictive and nuanced narrative about conflict-rife Colombia.
An addictive and nuanced narrative about conflict-rife Colombia.
A boy witnesses a violent confrontation in a remote part of town in the state of Cauca, Colombia. Minutes later, someone arrives at the scene to clear up all trace of the incident. No one in town claims to have heard or seen anything, and yet an anonymous accusation launches a dangerous investigation that unfolds within the corrupt world of the Christian churches of Latin America. A story that urgently reveals inequality and violence that govern an entire country, The Night Will Be Long is a devastatingly humorous thriller that will appeal to fans of Roberto Bolano and Fernanda Melchor's Hurricane Season.
Santiago Gamboa's fascinating characters introduce an addictive and nuanced narrative about conflict-rife Colombia.
Reviews / Votes
"An engrossing thriller set in a modern-day Colombia haunted by the legacy of decades of armed conflict....Gamboa has crafted an effective thriller that thrives on his empathetic imagination." * Shelf Awareness * "Gamboa's talent at cultivating intrigue and the extravagant energy of his stories make him compulsive reading." * Times Literary Supplement * "An absorbing-at times almost too absorbing-mystery by a notable Colombian author." * Kirkus * "A fascinating, brilliantly dark novel." * Le Figaro Magazine * "A subtle and energetic thriller; a captivating story in a Colombia that heals its wounds in the best possible way, full of pretty atypical characters." * La Cause Litteraire * "For my money there may be no more ambitious, accomplished writer than Gamboa at work in international noir today. Gamboa brings a searching, penetrating style to the prose and unwinds a genuinely compelling and provocative story that interrogates the very nature of violence and truth." * Crime Reads, A most anticipated book * "A richly textured thriller about competing religious organizations in post-civil war Colombia." * The Washington Post *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 204 mm
Width: 133 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
394 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78770-324-7 (9781787703247)
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Persons
Santiago Gamboa is a novelist, short story writer, and journalist born in Colombia. His English language debut Necropolis, published by Europa Editions in 2012, won the Otra Orilla Literary Prize. He is also the author of Night Prayers (Europa Editions, 2016) and Return to the Dark Valley (Europa Editions, 2018).
Andrea Rosenberg holds an MFA in literary translation from the University of Iowa and was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship. She is the translator of David Jimenez's essays on Asia, Children of the Monsoon, and of Pablo Escobar: My Father by Juan-Pablo Escobar, as well as Jorge Franco's Shooting Down Heaven (Europa, 2020).
Andrea Rosenberg holds an MFA in literary translation from the University of Iowa and was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship. She is the translator of David Jimenez's essays on Asia, Children of the Monsoon, and of Pablo Escobar: My Father by Juan-Pablo Escobar, as well as Jorge Franco's Shooting Down Heaven (Europa, 2020).