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Victor Heringer

Glória

The Alencar Costa e Oliveira family talk to each other through inside jokes, often saying the opposite of what they mean, or repeating the same sentence until it acquires new meaning. But they also have a dark inheritance: every member of the family has died of the same cause — acute melancholy.

From the author of The Love of Singular Men comes a family saga like no other. Equal parts postmodern, tender and satirical, Glória follows three brothers — Benjamin, Daniel and Abel — as they do battle with online forums, religious hysteria, the art world of Rio de Janeiro, ants, aunts, love, humiliation and a stammering God.
256 páginas impresas
Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2024
Año de publicación
2024
Editorial
Peirene Press
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    That Ambrósio Silva Costa e Oliveira, a sworn Madalenist, wrote a novel composed solely of epigraphs will scandalize no one even slightly familiar with Brazil’s literary history. Nor is it rare to come across people who know, despite not having read Second-Hand Oedipus (2010), that the revered book – perhaps the only example of its kind – opens with a Heraclitus fragment and closes with these celebrated words from Renan’s prayer: ‘Thou art the only true God, O Abyss!’ However, the fact that Silva Costa sought a writer of lesser calibre to write his second book was as shocking to me as it will be to the reader, when they learn that mine was the calibre chosen and that this book, despite bearing my name on the cover, is in fact the second novel by this singular author from the state of Rio de Janeiro.

    My encounter with Silva Costa – a notable recluse – occurred in
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