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Quiet Creature On The Corner eBook

by João Gilberto Noll
language: english
Publisher: Two Lines Press, April of 2016 ‧
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When an unemployed poet finds himself thrown in jail after raping his neighbor, his time in the slammer is mysteriously cut short when he’s abruptly taken to a new home — a countryside manor where his every need seen to. All that’s required of him is to . . . write poetry. Just who are his captors, Kurt and Otávio? What of the alluring maid, Amália, and her charge, a woman with cancer named Gerda? And, most alarmingly of all, why does Kurt suddenly appear to be aging so much faster than he should?

Reminiscent of the films of David Lynch, and written in João Gilberto Noll’s distinctive postmodern style — a strange world of surfaces seemingly without rational cause and effect — Quiet Creature on the Corner is the English-language debut of one of Brazil’s most popular and celebrated authors. Written during Brazil’s transition from military dictatorship to democracy — and capturing the disjointed feel of that rapidly changing world — Quiet Creature is mysterious and abrupt, pivoting on choices that feel both arbitrary and inevitable. Like Kazuo Ishiguro, Noll takes us deep into the mind of person who’s always missing a few crucial pieces of information. Is he moving toward an answer to why these people have taken him from jail, or is he just as lost as ever?

Quiet Creature On The Corner

by João Gilberto Noll

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ISBN: 9781931883535
Publisher: Two Lines Press
Release Date: April of 2016
Language: English
Format: eBook
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EAN: 9781931883535
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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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