
Talking to Ourselves
Andres Neuman(Author)
Pushkin Press
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-78227-016-4 (ISBN)
Description
Lito is ten years old and dreams about trucks. Mario is terminally ill with cancer and is beginning to doubt his own memory. Before it's too late, they will take their first, and likely final, road trip together as father and son, in which they share much more than time and space. Meanwhile, Elena - mother and wife - will immerse herself in a cathartic and risky love affair that tests her moral limits, even as she plunges more deeply into literature, encountering herself again and again in books. Talking to Ourselves presents us with a tender, unsentimental portrait of the complex workings of love and family, and how illness and the certainty of death affect them both. The author of the award-winning Traveller of the Century, Andres Neuman displays his characteristic warmth, humanism, and wide-ranging intellect, giving us the rich, textured, and strikingly different voices and experiences of three singular characters.
Reviews / Votes
A novelist of rare talent * L'Arena * In Talking to Ourselves ... each character talks to himself, but in the end they speak for all of us * La Repubblica * One of the most valuable and stylistically substantial literary works I've read in recent years * El Gran Otro * Neuman is a master craftsman... Talking To Ourselves is a wonderfully articulate novel about a vast and painful subject -- Lucy Popescu * Independent on Sunday *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78227-016-4 (9781782270164)
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Persons
Andres Neuman was born in Buenos Aires in 1977 and later moved to Granada, Spain. He has published numerous novels, short stories, essays and poetry collections. He received the Hiperion Prize for Poetry for El tobogan, and Traveller of the Century won the Alfaguara Prize and the National Critics Prize in 2009.