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A Secret for Julia

by Patric Sagastizabal

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Publisher Comments:

With the harrowing power of Ariel Dorfman's Death and the Maiden comes a remarkable work of fiction. Winner of the prestigious Premio La Nacion Prize for Fiction in 2000, A Secret for Julia brilliantly depicts the lasting psychological attacks of Argentina's reign of repression and terror on a new, seemingly innocent generation. Set mainly in 1990s London, interlaced with vivid flashbacks to Buenos Aires, Patricia Sagastizabal's novel tells the emotionally wrenching story of Mercedes Beecher, an Argentinian writer living in self-imposed exile in London with her teenaged daughter, Julia. When a mysterious figures appears from her past, Mercedes must endure a new round of psychological terror and reveal herself to her inquisitive but embittered, daughter in a way that she never believed possible. A dramatic story of retribution and conscience, A Secret for Julia touches on many compelling themes: the politics of institutionalized and sanctioned cruelty; the wistfulness of a life lived in exile; the bonds of family, justice, and redemption.

Much of A Secret for Julia reads like a personal diary, yet Sagastizabal propels it forward with elements of astonishing intrigue, drama, and terror. The savage murders and tortures that came to decimate an entire generation of Argentinian students and activists in the 1970s may remain--even twenty-five years later--so vivid and searing that they can be expressed only through the palette of fiction. In this way, Sagastizabal's novel represents the voice of the fallout from Argentina's so-called "dirty war," the voice of the next generation--Julia's generation. A Secret for Julia is a testament to the changing of the guard--an unforgettable, astounding novel for one simple reason: the reader is left with the lingering notion that it might be frighteningly close to the truth.

Synopsis:

A haunting, prize-winning Latin American novel about a guilt-wracked mother and her inquisitive daughter, both coming to terms with an unspeakable past.

Synopsis:

A haunting, prize-winning Latin American novel, in the tradition of Isabel Allende, is set in 1990s London and explores the lives of a guilt-wracked Argentinean mother and her inquisitive daughter.

About the Author

Patricia Sagastizábal was born and lives in Buenos Aires. She is a playwright and the author of the novel En Nombre de Dios.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780393050448
Subtitle:
A Novel
Translator:
Zatz, Asa
Author:
Sagastizabal, Patricia
Author:
Zatz, Asa
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
History
Subject:
20th century
Subject:
Argentina
Subject:
Mothers and daughters
Subject:
Political fiction
Subject:
Dissenters
Subject:
Exiles
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Copyright:
Series Volume:
GTR-500
Publication Date:
20010817
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
8.7 x 5.9 x 1 in 0.98 lb

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Product details 256 pages W. W. Norton & Company - English 9780393050448 Reviews:
"Synopsis" by , A haunting, prize-winning Latin American novel about a guilt-wracked mother and her inquisitive daughter, both coming to terms with an unspeakable past.
"Synopsis" by , A haunting, prize-winning Latin American novel, in the tradition of Isabel Allende, is set in 1990s London and explores the lives of a guilt-wracked Argentinean mother and her inquisitive daughter.
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