Eliete: A Normal Life
By (Author) Dulce Maria Cardoso
Translated by Angel Gurria-Quintana
Quercus Publishing
MacLehose Press
8th October 2024
6th June 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Fiction in translation
869.35
Paperback
288
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 24mm
205g
Eliete is a normal woman in her early forties, born just after the Carnation Revolution. There is hardly anything extraordinary about her life, and yet she enthralls us with her desire to live, and to understand people and things.
Her daughters are mostly on the internet and abroad; her husband is easier to meet on Facebook than at home. Who cares if Eliete, who feels strongly that her youth is gone, allows herself to experiment on Tinder She would prefer to reignite her relationship with her husband, but he doesn't seem interested. Eliete stays cool and doesn't despair. Then suddenly she finds someone and something different - an inkling of love Is Duarte a real-life version of one of the heroes in the teenage magazines of her childhood And what on earth does it mean when her dementia-suffering grandmother says that Portugal's former dictator is part of their family storyWith precise language and acute psychological insight, Cardoso creates a multifaceted character of great strength. Ironic, but by no means distanced, Eliete reflects on an apparently ordinary life against the background of a three-generation story of the 20th and 21st century in Portugal.Translated from the Portuguese by Angel Gurria-QuintanaDulce Maria Cardoso is a Portuguese writer, who spent her childhood in Luanda, Angola after her parents moved there when she was an infant. Her family returned to Portugal following the Angolan War of Independence in 1975. She studied law at the University of Lisbon and worked as a lawyer before becoming a full-time writer. Her first novel, Campo de Sangue, won the Grand Prize Acontece de Romance, Violeta among the Stars won the EU Prize for Literature and O Chao dos Pardais won the Portuguese Pen Club Award.