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Blue Flowers

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Blue Flowers

Contributors:

By (Author) Carola Saavedra
Translated by Daniel Hahn

ISBN:

9780593086865

Publisher:

Penguin Putnam Inc

Imprint:

Riverhead Books,U.S.

Publication Date:

13th April 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

869.35

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 202mm

Description

A novel of dark obsession, missed connections, and violent love. "Ravishing... as if Saavedra were a modern-day Borges."-Luis Alberto Urrea,O, The Oprah Magazine A novel of dark obsession, missed connections, and violent love. Marcos has just been through a divorce and moved into a new apartment. He feels alienated from his ex-wife, from his daughter, from society; everything feels flat and fake to him. He begins to receive letters at his new address from an anonymous troubled woman who signs off as A. and who clearly believes she is writing to the former tenant, her ex-lover, in the aftermath of a violent heartbreak. Marcos falls under the spell of the manic, hypnotic missives and for the first time in years, something moves him. Blue Flowers alternates between the letters detailing the dissolution of A.'s relationship, and Marcos' growing fixation with this damaged person. The letters become a kind of exorcism as both A.'s epistolary affair and Marcos' personal life reach a crisis point. Possessed by A., he is driven to discover her true identity. Blue Flowers is a dark portrait of desire, undermining accepted truths about love and sex, violence and fear, men and women.

Reviews

Praise for Blue Flowers

Ravishing as if Saavedra were a modern-day Borges. Translated brilliantly from the Portuguese by Daniel Hahn, Blue Flowers plays out in a musical dance between As letters and the slow immolation of Marcoss world as he grows addicted to them. Its a mystery, yes. It might be a ghost story. It is sexy, and often unsettling. By the end, you could be forgiven for chewing your fingernails, wondering whether its all a figment of Marcoss imagination. Or not.Luis Alberto Urrea,O, The Oprah Magazine

Saavedras writing, particularly in the raw and vulnerable epistles, feels relentless and evocative in Hahns translation and creates intensity inside this tale shaped by characters strongly preoccupied with words and meaning. Thematically layered and psychologically demanding, this is a book for readers willing to explore uneasy relationship dynamics. Booklist

Captivating In chapters alternating between letters and Marcoss reactions, Saavedra steadily unveils the darkness permeating the lives of her protagonists, and in doing so creates a literary psychological thriller that questions what is real and what is imagined. This tale of desire and yearning is impossible to put down. Publishers Weekly

Blue Flowers is an elegant and unnerving meditation on the aftermath of love and the lasting power of desire. It's a bracing, fast read, one with a long afterglow and a dangerous lesson: that it may be that distance and removal are the only ways to learn about presence and proximity. Catherine Lacey, author of The Answers and Nobody is Ever Missing

An enchanting and disturbing epistolary monologue charged with danger, mystery, desire, and longing, as seen through the eyes of a woman with nothing left to lose. This novel reminded me of Marais and Carrre in all the best waysbut better, and deeper, for its honesty and pure feeling. I cant stop thinking about it. Lisa Locascio, author of Open Me

Saavedraconfirmshertalentbyusingdevicesfromtheepistolarygenreand transformingthereaderintoanaccompliceinaplotfulloftricks.O Estado de S. Paulo(Brazil)

Anastoundingbook.Gazeta do Povo (Brazil)

Author Bio

Carola Saavedra is the author of several novels in Brazilian Portuguese, including the award-winning Blue Flowers. She lives in Germany.

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