The Truce: The Diary of Martn Santom
By (Author) Mario Benedetti
Translated by Harry Morales
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Classics
24th September 2015
27th August 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
863.62
Paperback
192
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 10mm
149g
For the first time this Latin American bestseller is published in Penguin Modern Classics 'Perhaps that moment had been exceptional, but still, I felt alive. That pressure on my chest means being alive.' Forty-nine, with a kind face, no serious ailments (apart from varicose veins on his ankles), a good salary and three moody children, widowed accountant Martin Santome is about to retire. He assumes he'll take up gardening, or the guitar, or whatever retired people do. What he least expects is to fall passionately in love with his shy young employee Laura Avellaneda. As they embark upon an affair, happy and irresponsible, Martin begins to feel the weight of his quiet existence lift - until, out of nowhere, their joy is cut short. The intimate, heartbreaking diary of an ordinary man who is reborn when he falls in love one final time, this beloved Latin American novel has been translated into twenty languages and sold millions of copies worldwide, and is now published in Penguin Classics for the first time.
In this book, all the emotions of your life are identified, named and renamed. When you read it, you won't believe that you've felt so much -- Roberto Saviano
Arresting... emotionally astute, melancholic, uplifting and tragic... This book was written in 1960 and now, deservedly, it is a Penguin Modern Classic * London Evening Standard *
The Truce remains a Latin American classic. Expertly translated here by Harry Morales, it is a simple tale about a straightforward man who falls in love with a younger woman - until disaster strikes and wrenches them apart... Intimate and moving, this novel is a real find -- Rosemary Goring * Herald Scotland *
This 1960 Latin American classic had me laughing, blubbing and eager to discover more of Benedetti's books... If you imagine that being 50 heralds a life of daytime TV, cocoa and slippers, then this life-enhancing novel will shatter your dread -- Val Hennessy * Daily Mail *
Mario Benedetti was a Uruguayan novelist, poet and journalist and is considered to be one of the most important Latin American writers of the twentieth century. In the 1960s he became politically active in left-wing circles and was exiled from Uruguay following the military coup d'etat of 1973, eventually settling in Cuba, continuing to write until his death in 2009.