Feast Days
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Narrado por:
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Christine Lakin
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Ian MacKenzie
Sobre este áudio
"Devastating, funny and wise, it's among the best novels I know about the fate of American innocence abroad." (Garth Greenwell)
"One of the most memorable narrative voices in recent fiction." (Publishers Weekly, Starred Review)
Intelligent and deeply felt, Feast Days follows a young wife who relocates with her financier husband to São Paulo - a South American megacity that impresses and unsettles, conceals and erupts. Here in her new home, she reckons with the 21st century as she encounters crime, protests, refugees gentrification, and the collision of art and commerce while confronting the crisis slowly building inside her own marriage.
In stylish prose and with piercing wit, Ian MacKenzie tells the story of Emma, a young woman who has moved from New York to Brazil just as massive demonstrations against the government are breaking out across the country amid growing economic inequality. Emma has come to Brazil for her husband's career, with no job prospects of her own, a weak grasp of the language, and a deep ambivalence about having a child. Her early days in Sao Paulo are listless but privileged; she dines at high-end restaurants, tutors wealthy Brazilians in English, and observes the city she now calls home.
But when Emma volunteers at a local church to assist refugees and grows more deeply connected to the people she meets in the course of her days, she finds herself unable to resist the tug of Sao Paulo's political and social unrest.
As the country moves seemingly closer to a breaking point, so does Emma's marriage, as she and her husband can no longer ignore the silent, tectonic shifts beneath the surface of their relationship.
Feast Days is a sharply observed story of expatriate life as well as a meditation on the hidden costs of modern living and how easily our belief systems can collapse around us.
©2018 Ian MacKenzie (P)2018 Hachette AudioResumo da Crítica
"Brilliant.... A pervasive sent of unrest, both large and small scale, social and personal, [is] conveyed in MacKenzie's unruffled, discerning prose. With it, MacKenzie has captured one of the most memorable narrative voices in recent fiction." (Publishers Weekly)
"Feast Days is so much more than a novel. It's an all-consuming meditation on the modern condition, the search for rootedness in the ever-shifting worlds of our own creation, told by a writer so gifted with language that you forget who you are in the poetry of his prose." (Uzodinma Iweala, author of Beasts of No Nation)
"Poignant and perceptive.... A satisfyingly complex look at life abroad." (Booklist)