Air Carnation
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- $14.99
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
Air Carnation features an absorbing narrative that bridges non-fiction and fiction, poetry and song, as Muro explores themes of independence in love and the writerly life. With sojourns in Argentina, Buenos Aires, New York, Washington, and a cross-Canada train passage from Edmonton to Toronto, Air Carnation is an affecting work that will have readers laughing, crying, and all the while, enjoying this fascinating meta-fiction that sings of hippiedom in Patagonia.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This debut novel from Argentinian writer Muro combines fiction and memoir, prose and poetry to reflect on travel, love and writing, topics tied together within an overarching exploration of the competing interests of commitment and movement. The first section, Guadalupe, is about the author herself, though even here she blurs what might be a straightforward memoir. She writes, "I also feel someone else's life as mine, and my life as the life of some character in a book. What we call I is a fiction, and fictions as words are a common wealth." This feeling is actualized in the section Rita, which centres on a character, it seems, that the author has imagined living a parallel life to her own: they are both writers from the same town in Argentina, both went to university in Buenos Aires, both lived and worked in Washington, D.C. for a time. Guadalupe even makes a brief appearance in Rita's story. The consistent voice keeps the book grounded, making it a smooth read the whole way through. Different periods of the author/character's life, different places in which they find themselves, different loves, are bound together by the narrative's dreamy tone and sensual writing.