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The Implacable Order of Things

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Zusatztext “Splendidly demanding.... The images Peixoto evokes in helping his characters communicate without words are singular and unforgettable.... Nature appears to prevail as the governing force! and Peixoto's brilliance and power as an artist are precisely in his desire to mimic nature's ability to create and destroy simultaneously.”— San Francisco Chronicle "José Luís Peixoto is one of the most surprising revelations in recent Portuguese literature.”—José Saramago“Brilliantly rendered episodic tales of rural loss.... Peixoto's evocation of pathos is tempered by a keen sense of the absurd. His ironic sensibility shines through beautifully in this translation.”— Financial Times “Peixoto offers an appealing addition to the genre of rural magical realism…. [A] poignant debut."— Kirkus Reviews “Peixoto's bold! incantatory prose is consistently beautiful… simple but also incredibly rich and resonant. ….The external narrator's own wise words are picked up and repeated by the characters! as though these portentous lines! these profound thoughts are out there… like great discovered truths. That even these weighty lines are moving and thought-provoking! rather than pretentious! is further testament to the author's considerable skills.”— The Independent (UK)“[ The Implacable Order of Things ] poses difficult questions and challenges the reader… but the patient reader finds great rewards.”— The Australian “You read and breathe as if you were downing a bottle of life in one gulp.”— Le Figaro “Peixoto comes from the world of poetry and of the theatre. And this can be sensed here. His pages! purified in the lyrical prose that makes them unique! introduce us to a rural space burned by the sun! inhabited by the singing of the cicadas and suspended in a mythical time where each action has a biblical inevitability.”— Vogue Italia Informationen zum Autor Jose Luis Peixoto translated by Richard Zenith Klappentext Winner of the José Saramago Literary AwardIn an unnamed Portuguese village, against a backdrop of severe rural poverty, two generations of men and women struggle with love, violence, death, and-perhaps worst of all-the inescapability of fate. A pair of twins conjoined at the pinky, a 120-year-old wise man, a shepherd turned cuckold by a giant, and even the Devil himself make up the unforgettably oddball cast of The Implacable Order of Things. As these lost souls come together and drift apart, José Luís Peixoto masterfully reveals the absurd, heartbreaking, and ultimately bewitching aspects of human nature in a literary performance that heralds the arrival of an astoundingly gifted and poetic writer. Today the weather didn't fool me. The afternoon is perfectly still. The air scorches, as if it were a waft of fire and not just the air we breathe, as if the afternoon refused to die and the hottest hour had begun. There are no clouds, just wispy white streaks unraveled from clouds. And the sky, from down here, looks cool, like the clear water of a dammed stream. I think: perhaps the sky is a huge sea of fresh water and we, instead of walking under it, walk on top of it; perhaps we see everything upside down and the earth is a kind of sky, so that when we die, when we die, we fall and sink into the sky. This sky that's a bottomless stream without fish. The clouds just hazy threads. And the air an inwardly burning fire. Hot, invisible flames that make our skin swelter. Air that, like a tired man, doesn't even stir. A time will come when not a sparrow can be seen, when nothing can be heard but the silence of everything watching us. The time will come. I'll see it on the horizon. As surely as I realize this now, I realized it yesterday when I entered Judas's general store and ordered my first and my second and my third glass. I realized that all across the plain the cicadas and crickets will fall silent. The slenderest twigs of the olive and cork ...

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Authors Jose Luis Peixoto
Assisted by RICHARD Zenith (Translation)
Publisher Anchor Books USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.08.2009
 
EAN 9780307388285
ISBN 978-0-307-38828-5
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 132 mm x 202 mm x 13 mm
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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