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There's No Point in Dying

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

There's No Point in Dying

Contributors:

By (Author) Francisco Maciel
Translated by Bruna Dantas Lobato

ISBN:

9781954404397

Publisher:

New Vessel Press

Imprint:

New Vessel Press

Publication Date:

22nd April 2026

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Narrative theme: Interior life
Fiction: general and literary

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

250

Dimensions:

Width 133mm, Height 203mm, Spine 12mm

Description

In this kaleidoscopic novel set in a favela of Rio de Janeiro-"in the city of stray bullets, in the land of lost opportunities"-a gang member runs wildly through the streets not knowing he has only seven minutes left to live. Barflies, prostitutes, immigrants, a gay couple, a taxi driver, cops, a mobster, and more populate Francisco Maciel's first book to appear in English. Leaping back and forth across time and spiraling into the surreal, the novel coalesces around a brutal massacre. Maciel's multiracial characters write poetry and discourse on soccer, insects, samba, and climate change. Gritty, unpredictable, and propulsive,There's No Point in Dying is translated by National Book Award winner Bruna Dantas Lobato.

Reviews

"A novel in circles, the force of which hurls its characters toward the center, with an ever-increasing intensity, making them disappear and reappear, letting an aura of purity shine through. In the end, they all desire a lost innocence. It's neither a world of criminals nor victims, but of humans subjected to every misfortune."--Rascunho, The Newspaper of Brazilian Literature

Author Bio

Francisco Maciel was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1950, the son of a maid and a shopkeeper. He became a manual laborer before age six, when he went to school to escape such work and later managed to enter an elite high school. He studied journalism at university but gave up because he felt "too foolish and unprepared for life," before hitchhiking around South America.

Bruna Dantas Lobatoby Stenio Gardel won the National Book Award for Translated Literature.

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