Until Stones Become Lighter Than Water

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Pub Date Sep 24 2019 | Archive Date Sep 24 2019

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Description

A novel about the horrors of war and its aftermath from one of Europe’s most brilliant authors

Award‑winning author António Lobo Antunes returns to the subject of the Portuguese colonial war in Angola with a vigorous account of atrocity and vengeance. Drawing on his own bitter experience as a soldier stationed for twenty‑seven months in Angola, Lobo Antunes tells the story of a young African boy who is brought to Portugal by one of the soldiers who destroyed the child’s village, and of the boy’s subsequent brutal murder of this adoptive father figure at a ritual pig killing.
 
Deftly framing the events through an assembly of interwoven narratives and perspectives, this is one of Lobo Antunes’s most captivating and experimental books. It is also a timely consideration of the lingering wounds that remain from the conflict between European expansionism and its colonized victims who were forced to accept the norms of a supposedly superior culture.
A novel about the horrors of war and its aftermath from one of Europe’s most brilliant authors

Award‑winning author António Lobo Antunes returns to the subject of the Portuguese colonial war in...

A Note From the Publisher

António Lobo Antunes is the author of more than thirty books. He lives in Lisbon. Jeff Love (translator) is research professor of German and Russian at Clemson University.

António Lobo Antunes is the author of more than thirty books. He lives in Lisbon. Jeff Love (translator) is research professor of German and Russian at Clemson University.


Advance Praise

“Lobo Antunes’ experience as a soldier stationed in colonially occupied Angola marked and altered him—perhaps made him the writer he is today. The brutality and mendacity of that time surges back to the fore in this new book, which unfolds in 23 chapters, each just one long sentence. . . . Weaving in and out of a symphony of voices, the novel feels more like music than prose.”

John Freeman, Literary Hub


More praise for António Lobo Antunes:


"One of the most skillful psychological portraitists writing anywhere."

New Yorker


“A master navigator of the human psyche . . . [with] the voice of Nabokov by way of Cortázar, Gogol by way of Dylan.”

—Jonathan Levi, Los Angeles Times Book Review


“Perhaps Portugal’s greatest living author . . . A genius.”

—Alan Kaufman, San Francisco Chronicle Book Review

“Lobo Antunes’ experience as a soldier stationed in colonially occupied Angola marked and altered him—perhaps made him the writer he is today. The brutality and mendacity of that time surges back to...


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ISBN 9780300226621
PRICE $26.00 (USD)
PAGES 384

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