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Lord eBook

by João Gilberto Noll
language: english
Publisher: Two Lines Press, February of 2019 ‧
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AsLord begins, a Brazilian author is arriving at Londons Heathrow airport for reasons he doesnt fully understand. Only aware that he has been invited to take part in a mysterious mission, the Brazilian starts to churn with anxiety. Torn between returning home and continuing boldly forward, he becomes absorbed by fears: What if the Englishman who invited him here proves malign? Maybe he wont show up? Or maybe hell leave the Brazilian lost and adrift in London, with no money or place to stay? Ever more confused and enmeshed in a reality of his own making, the Brazilian wanders more and more through Londons immigrant Hackney neighborhood, losing his memory, adopting strange behaviors, experiencing surreal sexual encounters, and developing a powerful fear of ever seeing himself reflected in a mirror.

A novel about the unsettling space between identities, and a disturbing portrait of dementia from the inside out,Lord constructs an altogether original story out of the ways we search for new versions of ourselves. With jaw-dropping scenes and sensual, at times grotesque images, renowned Brazilian author João Gilberto Noll grants us stunning new visions of our own personalities and the profound transformations that overtake us throughout life.

Lord

by João Gilberto Noll

Property Description
ISBN: 9781931883818
Publisher: Two Lines Press
Release Date: February of 2019
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Fiction
EAN: 9781931883818

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

João Gilberto Noll

Nasceu em Porto Alegre, em 1946. Licenciado em Letras, trabalhou no Rio de Janeiro e em São Paulo como revisor. A sua estreia literária foi com o livro de contos O Cego e a Dançarina (1980), com o qual venceu o prémio Jabuti na categoria de autor revelação, o primeiro dos cinco prémios Jabuti que recebeu durante a sua carreira, pelos romances Harmada (1993) e A Céu Aberto (1996), pelo livro de crónicas Mínimos Múltiplos Comuns (2003), além de Lorde.
Assinou uma vasta e premiadíssima obra ficcional, com uma incursão pelo teatro, tornou-se presença habitual nos prémios brasileiros, e o romance Harmada foi mesmo considerado um dos cem grandes romances brasileiros de sempre. A sua obra foi adaptada ao cinema em três ocasiões: Nunca Fomos tão Felizes, de Murillo Salles, em 1984, adaptação do conto Alguma Coisa Urgentemente; Harmada, de Maurice Capovilla, em 2003; e Hotel Atlântico, realizado por Suzana Amaral em 2009.

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