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Necropolis
Necropolis | Santiago Gamboa
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WINNER OF THE 2009 LA OTRA ORILLA LITERARY AWARD Upon recovering from a prolonged illness, an author is invited to a literary gathering in Jerusalem that turns out to be a most unusual affair. In the conference rooms of a luxury hotel, as war rages outside, he listens to a series of extraordinary life stories: the saga of a chess-playing duo, the tale of an Italian porn star with a socialist agenda, the drama of a Colombian industrialist who has been waging a longstanding battle with local paramilitaries, and many more. But it is Jos Maturanaevangelical pastor, recovering drug addict, ex-conwith his story of redemption at the hands of a charismatic tattooed messiah from Miami, Florida, who fascinates the author more than any other. Maturana's language is potent and vital, and his story captivating. Hours after his stirring presentation to a rapt audience, however, Maturana is found dead in his hotel room. At first it seems likely that Maturana has taken his own life. But there are a few loose ends that don't support the suicide hypothesis, and the author-invitee, moved by Maturana's life story to discover the truth about his death, will lead an investigation that turns the entire plot of this chimerical novel on its end. In Necropolis, Santiago Gamboa displays the talent and inventiveness that have earned him a reputation as one of the leading figures in his generation of Latin American authors. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Necropolis | Santiago Gamboa
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1. Probably try to wear green 🍀 + read
2. Getting into graduate school 👩🏻‍🎓
3. See tagged book 📖
4. Winston Churchill (old white make, I know, but how he faced down Hitler & his armies—wow!)
5. Good luck 🍀 tagged + all Littens 👍

Velvetfur Thank you for the tag! The book you've tagged sounds good 👍 6y
Cinfhen I totally agree with @Velvetfur That book sounds fantastic ~ I‘m intrigued 🤓and thanks for the #FriYayIntro tag 💚 6y
gradcat @Velvetfur @Cinfhen It‘s extraordinarily good! I bought several books in translation (into English for me, of course) from the Europa Editions publishing house—not a single bad one in the bunch! 6y
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