
Sevastopol by Emilio Fraia
Sevastopol contains three distinct narratives, each burrowing into a crucial turning point in a person's life: a young woman gives a melancholy account of her obsession with climbing Mount Everest; a Peruvian-Brazilian vanishes into the forest after staying in a musty, semi-abandoned inn somewhere in the haunted depths of the Brazilian countryside; a young playwright embarks on the production of a play about the city of Sevastopol and a Russian painter portraying Crimean War soldiers. Inspired by Tolstoy's The Sevastopol Sketches, Emilio Fraia masterfully weaves together these stories of yearning and loss, obsession and madness, failure and the desire to persist, in a restrained manner reminiscent of the prose of Anton Chekhov, Roberto Bolano, and Rachel Cusk.
"A truly beautiful book that is hard to describe without using words like precision, subtlety and, mostly, wisdom" - Alejandro Zambra; "Like the writers I most admire, Fraia sets for himself the hardest and most respectable task a writer can face: unravelling the mystery without revealing the secret." - Javier Montes; "Accurate language, powerful imagination." - Sergio Sant'Anna; "A literary jewel." - Fernanda Torres; "Fraia captures a very specific sense of what it is like to live in Sao Paulo in the current political climate, but he also captures something much more universal: what it is like to live in a culture from which you feel entirely disconnected and, within that culture, to try to make art of any kind. I think that theme can speak to readers in any country." - Deborah Treisman
EMILIO FRAIA was born in Sao Paulo in 1982. Sevastopol, his third book, was one of the winners of the Biblioteca Nacional Prize and a finalist for the Oceanos Prize and Jabuti Prize. One of Granta's Best Young Brazilian Writers, Fraia has been awarded a Civitella Ranieri Writing Fellowship and is currently an editor at Companhia das Letras. ZOE PERRY's translations of contemporary Portuguese-language writers have appeared in The New Yorker, Granta, and Words Without Borders. She is a founding member of the London-based translators' collective the Starling Bureau.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781999992835 |
| ISBN 10 | 1999992830 |
| Title | Sevastopol |
| Author | Emilio Fraia |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Lolli Editions |
| Year published | 2021-06-01 |
| Number of pages | 144 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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