Return to Dawn - Artemisia Vento
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Résumé : Written over a span of twenty-seven years, and now being published in close succession, The Caribbean Trilogy depicts an eccentric cast of characters in a lush tropical setting. Despite her travels throughout the world, Chiara marvels at the island of Canuba, where 'magic realism is everyday life.' Presented on a three-level stage, Return to Dawn recounts the eventful lives of the musician and agronomist Alfonso, the devious politician ?ngel Mar?a, and the 'failed saint' Gustavo. In the end, only Chiara and the mysterious mambo Diana find the courage to surmount the darker side of paradise.
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Hoyt Rogers has published his fiction and poetry in a wide range of periodicals, including The New England Review, AGNI, and The Fortnightly Review. As a prize-winning translator, novelist, editor, and essayist, he has worked with Viking, Knopf, Farrar Straus, Yale, Seagull, and various presses large and small. He has collaborated with Paul Auster, Yves Bonnefoy, Lincoln Kirstein, Philippe Claudel, and many others. He is the author of a poetry collection, Thresholds, the novels Sailing to Noon and Midnight at Sea, and a study of the Late Renaissance. Please visit hoytrogers.com....
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