Faces in the Crowd
In the heart of Mexico City a woman, trapped in a house and a marriage she can neither fully inhabit nor abandon, thinks about her past.She has decided to write a novel about her days at a publishing house in New York; about the strangers who became lovers and the poets and ghosts who once lived in her neighbourhood. In particular, one of the obsessions of her youth - Gilberto Owen - an obscure Mexican poet of the 1920s, a marginal figure of the Harlem Renaissance, a busker on Manhattan''s subway platforms, a friend and an enemy of Federico Garc�a Lorca.
As she writes, Gilberto Owen comes to life on the page: a solitary, faceless man living on the edges of Harlem''s writing and drinking circles at the beginning of the Great Depression, haunted by the ghostly image of a woman travelling on the New York subway. Mutually distorting mirrors, their two lives connect across the decades between them, forming a single elegy of love and loss.
- Författare
- Valeria Luiselli
- Översättare
- Christina MacSweeney
- ISBN
- 9781847085580
- Språk
- engelska
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2012-05-03
- Förlag
- Granta Publications
- Tillgängliga elektroniska format
- Epub - Adobe DRM
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