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A sudden catastrophe in Europe exposes the slow-motion destruction of a generation of Venezuelans and their struggle against repression.
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A WORLD LITERATURE TODAY NOTABLE TRANSLATION OF 2022A sudden catastrophe in Europe exposes the slow-motion destruction of a generation of Venezuelans and their struggle against repression.In The Lisbon Syndrome, a disaster annihilates Portugal's capital. In Caracas, Lisbon's sister city and home to many thousands of Portuguese, few details filter through the censored state media.Fernando runs a theater program for young people in Caracas, teaching and performing classics like Macbeth and Mother Courage. His benefactor, Old Moreira, is a childless Portuguese immigrant who recalls the Lisbon of his youth. Fernando's students suffer from what they begin to call "the Lisbon syndrome," an acute awareness that there are no possibilities left for them in a country devastated by a murderous, criminal regime. A series of confrontations between demonstrators and government forces draw the students and their teacher toward danger. One disappears into the state secret prisons where dissidents are tortured. The arts center that was their sanctuary is attacked, and Fernando is pulled into the battle in the streets. The Lisbon Syndrome is the most trenchant contemporary novel to offer a glimpse of life and death in Venezuela. But Snchez Rugeles's bleak vision is lightened by his wry humor, and by characters who show us the humanity behind stark headlines.
Author Biography
Eduardo Snchez Rugeles is a fiction writer, screenwriter, and teacher. His five previous novels are: Blue Label, winner of the Arturo Uslar Pietri award for Latin American literature and shortlisted for the Critics Award of Venezuela; Transylvania, Unplugged, shortlisted for the Arturo Uslar Pietri award; Liubliana, honorable mention, Sor Juana Ins de la Cruz Bicentennial Literary Award, and winner of the Critics Award of Venezuela; Jezebel; and Julin. He is cowriter of the films Opposite Direction, Jezebel, and The Consequences.He presently lives in Madrid.(Dalkey Archive Press, 2019).
Review
"[The Lisbon Syndrome] celebrates...the power of stories to raise our awareness of the value of life in the midst of tragedies.... [The] novel offers many surprises right up to the end."—Edward Waters Hood, World Literature Today"The Lisbon Syndrome is very dark, but [with]...an underlying sense of hopefulness, a human spirit that still finds its way through.... [A]n effective portrait of contemporary Venezuela."—M.A. Orthofer, The Complete Review"The Lisbon Syndrome is a love song for two places, one that has vanished suddenly, another whose disappearance is unbearably slow. It's also a love song for the people who inhabited these places and keep fighting for them to the very end. Eduardo Sánchez Rugeles has written a courageous, beautiful novel." Rodrigo Hasbún, author of Affections"The Lisbon Syndrome uses the notion of the apocalypse as a very explicit symbol, as a metaphor for a political debacle. Because if each human being is a universe, the world has ended once and again with each death. . . . The universes obliterated by the Venezuelan dictatorship cannot come back to life. Nevertheless, an apparent pessimistic view turns into a narration about the love for freedom and the ability to walk over ruins in order to protect it, to regain it, to own it." Keila Vall de la Ville, author of The Animal Days
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"The Lisbon Syndrome is a love song for two places, one that has vanished suddenly, another whose disappearance is unbearably slow. It's also a love song for the people who inhabited these places and keep fighting for them to the very end. Eduardo S
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Details ISBN1933527544 Short Title The Lisbon Syndrome Publisher Turtle Point Press Language English Year 2022 ISBN-10 1933527544 ISBN-13 9781933527543 Format Paperback Imprint Turtle Point Press Country of Publication United States Pages 184 NZ Release Date 2022-07-12 UK Release Date 2022-07-12 Author Eduardo Snchez Rugeles Translator Paul Filev DEWEY 863.7 Audience General Publication Date 2022-07-28 Subtitle A Novel Place of Publication Chappaqua US Release Date 2022-07-28 AU Release Date 2022-10-18 Illustrations Illustrations We've got this
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