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The shape of bones

Title
The shape of bones / Daniel Galera ; translated by Alison Entrekin.
Author
Galera, Daniel, 1979-
Publication
New York : Penguin Press, 2017.

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Additional Authors
Entrekin, Alison
Description
228 pages; 22 cm
Summary
"A book of visceral and tender beauty whose echoes persist long after the final page." --David Mitchell, author of The Bone Clocks. A coming of age tale of brutal beauty and disarming tenderness from one of Brazil's most exciting young novelists, an author writing in the footsteps of "Roberto Bolaño, Jim Harrison, the Coen brothers and...Denis Johnson" (The New York Times) A young man wakes up at dawn to drive to the Andes, to climb the Cerro Bonete--a mountain untouched by ice axes and climbers, one of the planet's final mountains to be conquered--as an act of heroic bravado, or foolishness. But instead, he finds himself dragged, by the undertow of memory, to Esplanada, the neighborhood he grew up in, to the brotherhood of his old friends, and to the clearing in the woods where he witnessed an act that has run like a scar through the rest of his life. Back in Esplanada, the young man revisits his initiation into adulthood and recalls his boyhood friends who formed a strange and volatile pack. Together they play video games, get drunk around bonfires, pick fights, and goad each other into bike races where the winner is the boy who has the most spectacular crash. Caught between the threat of not being man enough, the desire to please his friends, and the intoxicating contact-high of danger, the boy finds himself following the rules of the pack even as the risks mount. And in a moment that reverberates and repeats itself in new ways in his adulthood, his fantasies of who he is and what it means to be a man come crashing down, and life asserts itself as an endless rehearsal for a heroic moment that may never arrive. From one of Brazil's most dazzling writers, The Shape of Bones is an exhilarating story of mythic power. Daniel Galera has written a pulse-racing novel with the otherworldly wisdom of a parable"--
Uniform Title
Mãos de cavalo. English
Alternative Title
Mãos de cavalo.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Bildungsromans.
  • Psychological fiction.
Call Number
JFD 17-2992
ISBN
  • 9781594205484
  • 1594205485
LCCN
2017025110
OCLC
2017025110
Author
Galera, Daniel, 1979- author.
Title
The shape of bones / Daniel Galera ; translated by Alison Entrekin.
Publisher
New York : Penguin Press, 2017.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Added Author
Entrekin, Alison, translator.
Other Editions:
Reproduction of (manifestation): Galera, Daniel, 1979- Shape of bones UK : Hamish Hamilton, an imprint of Penguin Books, 2017 9780241145944
Other Form:
Online version: Galera, Daniel, 1979- Shape of bones New York : Penguin Press, 2017 9781101613900 (DLC) 2017030153
Research Call Number
JFD 17-2992
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