Strange Pilgrims (Paperback)

Author: Gabriel/ Grossman Garcia MarquezTranslator: Edith Grossman
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781400034697
Publisher: Vintage Books USA
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Buy.com Sku: 202650667
Item#: RCR45F
Dimensions (in Inches) 8H x 5L x 0.5T
Pages: 208
 
In Barcelona, an aging Brazilian prostitute trains her dog to weep at the grave she has chosen for herself. In Vienna, a woman parlays her gift for seeing the future into a fortunetelling position with a wealthy family. In Geneva, an ambulance driver and his wife take in the lonely, apparently dying ex-President of a Caribbean country, only to discover that his political ambition is very much intact.
In these twelve masterly stories about the lives of Latin Americans in Europe, Garcia Marquez conveys the peculiar amalgam of melancholy, tenacity, sorrow, and aspiration that is the emigre experience.
 
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These 12 stories about travelers include a brief sketch of Pablo Neruda ("I Sell My Dreams"), a bitterly satirical story about a Latin American couple in France ("The Trail of Your Blood in the Snow''), and an aging prostitute's meditations on mortality, addressed to her dog ("Maria dos Prazeres").

 

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New York Times Book Review
"It is a welcome, not to say blessed, relief to hear a major writer celebrate the sheer pleasure of telling a story, and a further delight to record that he is largely successful." - William Boyd 11/7/93


 
Author Bio

Edith Grossman is a noted translator of Latin American writers, including Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Alvaro Mutis. She has won various awards, including the ALTA translation award, a Fulbright fellowship, and a Woodrow Wilson fellowship.


 
 
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Bon Voyage, Mr. President


He sat on a wooden bench under the yellow leaves in the deserted park, contemplating the dusty swans with both his hands resting on the silver handle of his cane, and thinking about death. On his first visit to Geneva the lake had been calm and clear, and there were tame gulls that would eat out of one's hand, and women for hire who seemed like six-in-the-afternoon phantoms with organdy ruffles and silk parasols. Now the only possible woman he could see was a flower vendor on the deserted pier. It was difficult for him to believe that time could cause so much ruin not only in his life but in the world.

He was one more incognito in the city of illustrious incognitos. He wore the dark blue pin-striped suit, brocade vest, and stiff hat of a retired magistrate. He had the arrogant mustache of a musketeer, abundant blue-black hair with romantic waves, a harpist's hands with the widower's wedding band on his left ring finger, and joyful eyes. Only
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