School For Patriots by Martin Kohan

School For Patriots by Martin Kohan

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A school assistant in Buenos Aires' most prestigious state school, Maria Teresa Cornejo's job is to keep the students in line. Suspecting that some of them are smoking in the school toilets, Maria Teresa takes to spying on them urinate. Found out by her supervisor Senor Biasutto, she is not fired but forced into sexual collusion with him.

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School For Patriots by Martin Kohan

A school assistant in Buenos Aires' most prestigious state school, Maria Teresa Cornejo's job is to keep the students in line. Suspecting that some of them are smoking in the school toilets, Maria Teresa takes to spying on them urinate - an activity she gets pleasure from listening to. Found out by her supervisor Senor Biasutto, she is not fired but forced into sexual collusion with him. In this society all appears fair and liberal but within there is brutal repression and the teachers including Señor Biasutto draw up black-lists of candidates for torture. As tense and uncompromising as a novel by Elfriede Jelinek, School for Patriots powerfully shows how in a dictatorship the political and the sexual interact.
A new generation of Argentinian writers, Martin Kohan and Rodrigo Fresan in the forefront, are showing that they are the worthy successors of Borges, Sabato and Bioy Casares * Le Devoir *
As in his fine boxing novel, Seconds Out, Kohan narrates this story in a detached and punctilious style.. his depiction of the psychological effects of tyranny is chillingly convincing. -- David Evans * FT *
Uneasy reading with a creepy atmosphere throughout. -- Alastair Mabbott * Herald *
An eloquent reminder that freedom cannot ever be taken for granted. * Morning Star *
A brilliant and chilling study of authoritarianism, repression and surveillance from this Argentinean master of microscopic observation * New Internationalist *
Martin Kohan was born in 1967 in Buenos Aires, where he now lives. He is a novelist and writer of essays including one on Walter Benjamin. He teaches in Patagonia at the University of Trelew. A previous novel, Seconds Out [9781846686375], was published by Serpent's Tail in 2010. School for Patriots is translated by Nick Caistor
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ISBN 13 9781846687433
ISBN 10 1846687438
Title School For Patriots
Author Martin Kohan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Year published 2012-06-21
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.