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The wind whistling in the cranes : a novel

Title
The wind whistling in the cranes : a novel / Lídia Jorge ; translated from the Portuguese by Margaret Jull Costa and Annie McDermott.
Author
Jorge, Lídia
Publication
New York, NY : Liveright Publishing Corporation, [2022]

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Additional Authors
  • Costa, Margaret Jull
  • McDermott, Annie
Description
xii, 511 pages; 25 cm
Summary
"From the winner of the prestigious FIL Prize in Romance Languages comes this masterpiece saga, set in the twilight of the late twentieth century, of two clashing families in coastal Portugal. With the grand sweep of Elena Ferrante's Neapolitan novels, this enduring tale transports us to a picturesque seaside town haunted by its colonial past. Considered one of Europe's most influential contemporary writers, Portuguese novelist Lídia Jorge has captivated international audiences for decades. With the publication of The Wind Whistling in the Cranes, English-speaking readers can now experience the thrum of her signature poetic style and her delicately braided multicharacter plotlines, and witness the heroic journey of one of the most maddening, and endearing, characters in literary fiction. Exquisitely translated by Margaret Jull Costa and Annie McDermott, this breathtaking saga, set in the now-distant 1990s, tells the story of the landlords and tenants of a derelict canning factory in southern Portugal. The wealthy, always-scheming Leandros have owned the building since before the Carnation Revolution, a peaceful coup that toppled a four-decade-long dictatorship and led to Portugal's withdrawal from its African colonies. It was Leandro matriarch Dona Regina who handed the keys to the Matas, the bustling family from Cape Verde who saw past the dusty machinery and converted the space into a warm-and welcoming-home. When Dona Regina is found dead outside the factory on a holiday weekend, her body covered in black ants, her granddaughter, Milene, investigates. Aware that her aunts and uncles, who are off on vacation, will berate her inability to articulate what has just happened, she approaches the factory riddled with anxiety. Hours later, the Matas return home to find this strange girl hiding behind their clotheslines, and with caution, they take her in . . . "Some said that Milene had been found wandering near the golf course. . . . Still others that she must have spent those five days at the beach, eating raw fish and sleeping out in the open . . ." Days later, the Leandros realize that Milene has become hopelessly entangled with their tenants, and their fear of political and financial ruin sets off a series of events that threatens to uproot the lives of everyone involved. Narrated with passionate, incandescent prose, The Wind Whistling in the Cranes establishes Lídia Jorge as a novelist of extraordinary international resonance"--
Uniform Title
Vento assobiando nas gruas. English
Alternative Title
Vento assobiando nas gruas.
Subject
  • Since 1974
  • Families > Portugal > Fiction
  • Landlord and tenant > Portugal > Fiction
  • Portugal > History > 1974- > Fiction
  • Portugal
Genre/Form
  • History.
  • Fiction.
  • Novels.
  • Historical fiction.
  • Domestic fiction.
Note
  • "Originally published in Portuguese under the tile O Vento Assobiando nas Gruas"--Title page verso.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Language (note)
  • In English. Translated from the Portuguese.
Call Number
JFE 22-2711
ISBN
  • 9781631497599
  • 1631497596
LCCN
  • 2021054398
  • 40030992658
OCLC
1252850791
Author
Jorge, Lídia, author.
Title
The wind whistling in the cranes : a novel / Lídia Jorge ; translated from the Portuguese by Margaret Jull Costa and Annie McDermott.
Publisher
New York, NY : Liveright Publishing Corporation, [2022]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Language
In English. Translated from the Portuguese.
Chronological Term
Since 1974
Added Author
Costa, Margaret Jull, translator.
McDermott, Annie, translator.
Other Form:
ebook version : 9781631497605
Other Standard Identifier
40030992658
Research Call Number
JFE 22-2711
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