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Informationen zum Autor Born in 1962 in Buenos Aires, Marcelo Figueras is an award-winning journalist, screenwriter, and novelist. He has also been a war correspondent and singer. Figueras makes daily contributions to the Spanish-language literary blog El Boomeran: www.elboomeran.com. His books have previously been translated into French, German, Dutch, Polish and Russian; This is his first novel to be published in English. --Short-listed for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize--An "O Magazine" Summer Reading Pick "Funny, wistful, and wise . . . ["Kamchatka"] suggests that our stories do not end, that heroism lies in one's ability to change, and that we all need a place where we can retreat to before we can learn to face the world again." --Tiffany Sun, "O Magazine" "[A] generous, affecting novel."--"The New Yorker" "Subtle . . . Brilliantly observed, heartrending."--"Financial Times" "[Figueras] vividly evokes a child's reaction to a world beleaguered by violence. . . . [A] hopeful message about the healing powers of imagination and love."--"The New York Times" "Haunting . . . Warmhearted . . . [Kamchatka] unfolds with disarming simplicity. . . . Bursting with good humor, with a bittersweet, melancholy shadow, Figueras's superb novel amply illustrates that 'laughing and crying at the same time is something life teaches you without you even noticing.'"--Shelf Awareness "Interesting and insightful . . . Engrossing, often funny, and very, very unsettling."--"The Brooklyn Rail" ""Kamchatka" is not a nostalgic book. Its narration is unconstrained and light, entwining and sympathetic. . . . Read it, and buy yourself a board game of Risk."--Bookslut "Stark and immediate, more moving because it is presented without sentimentality . . . [Written] with wry comedy . . . the tenderness breaks your heart."--"Booklist " "A masterpiece . . . Written in beautiful prose."--"De Telegraaf" (Netherlands) "Interesting and insightful . . . Engrossing, often funny, and very, very unsettling."--"The Brooklyn Rail " "Figueras writes with power and insight about the ways in which a child uses imagination to make sense of terrifying and baffling reality."--"The Times "(UK) "Tender, severe, moving, elegiac."--"El Pais" (Spain) "Brilliant."--"The Independent" "Like Carlos Eire's wonderfully buoyant memoir of pr ...