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Cousins
Cousins | Aurora Venturini
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The literary masterpiece of Aurora Venturini, a major voice in international literature, never before translated into English At the age of eighty-five, Aurora Venturini stunned Argentine readers when her darkly funny and formally daring novel, Cousins (Las primas), won Pgina/12s New Novel Award. She had already written more than forty books, but it was only then, in 2007, that she was widely recognized as a paradigm-shifting voice in Spanish-language literature. Venturini never stopped writing in her ninety-two years, and produced an oeuvre that is mischievous and stylish, vital and mysterious, and completely original. She lived a life immersed in the literature and culture of the twentieth century: her first award was given to her in person by Jorge Luis Borges; she was friends and colleagues with Eva Pern; and when she lived in exile in Paris, she socialized with a sparkling milieu of writers and philosophers, including Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre. Cousins, widely regarded as Venturinis masterpiece, is the story of four women from an impoverished, dysfunctional family in La Plata, Argentina, who are forced to suffer through a series of ordeals, including illegal abortions, miscarriages, sexual abuse, disfigurement, and murder, narrated by a daughter whose success as a painter offers her a chance to achieve economic independence and help her family as best as she can. Neighborhood mythologies, family, female sexuality, vengeance, and social mobility through art are explored and scrutinized in the unmistakable voice of Yunawho stares wildly at the world in which she is compelled to livea voice unique in contemporary literature whose unconventional style can be candid, brutal, sharp, and utterly breathtaking. With the translation of Cousins into several languages for the first time, Aurora Venturini is now being discovered internationally and championed as a major voice in Latin American literature.
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Coueriamb
Cousins | Aurora Venturini
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Mehso-so

Starting off with my latest read book.

It‘s not a book for the faint of heart- but I found it dark and funny and a little preachy- but who‘s inner monologue isn‘t?

I don‘t think I‘d have stuck with it on paper, but it was a good audio listen. Stream of consciousness but followable. I wasn‘t lost until the abrupt end.

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TrishB
Cousins | Aurora Venturini
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#bookhaul
Brought top one in Blackwells on campus and bottom 3 today in Dead Ink curtesy of my book voucher from the lovely Helen 😘
It‘s been a bad work week, we had Ofsted and I‘m exhausted and haven‘t read all week.
So really 4 books is nothing and 3 were free.

squirrelbrain Ooh Cousins sounds good! Glad you had a successful spree! 😃 2mo
Ruthiella Work sucks. 😖 Thank goodness for books and the weekend! 😃 2mo
TrishB @Ruthiella exactly 😁 2mo
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TrishB @squirrelbrain it was nice to browse 😁 2mo
LeahBergen Cousins sounds interesting! 2mo
CarolynM Hope next week is better💕 2mo
TrishB @LeahBergen it definitely does. 2mo
TrishB @CarolynM thank you 😘 2mo
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Jari-chan
Cousins | Aurora Venturini
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Pickpick

This is a book with a lot of TWs and yes, it's very disturbing. The German translator won an award for her work, which is well deserved. Yuna uses a special language to tell her story. Her vocabulary grows as she educates herself, but her naive language just deepens the horror of what she's telling us. Sadly, all this is way too real...