Occupation
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- HUF7,290.00
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- HUF7,290.00
Publisher Description
"This is one beautiful book."—Mia CoutoKnown and celebrated in Brazil and abroad for his novel Resistance , Julián Fuks returns to his auto-fictional alter ego Sebastián in a narrative alternating between the writer’s conversations with refugees occupying a building in downtown São Paulo, his father’s sickness, and his wife’s pregnancy. With impeccable prose, the author builds associations that go beyond the obvious, not only between glimpsing a life's beginning and end, but also between the building’s occupation and his wife's pregnancy — showcasing the various forms of occupation while exposing the frailty of life, the risk of solitude and the brutality of not belonging.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Fuks's accomplished work of autofiction (after Resistance) is a thoughtful, intimate exploration of how people literally and figuratively occupy their own stories and those of others. Set in contemporary Brazil, the narrative follows Sebastián, a writer whose wife, Fê, has recently decided she wants to have a child, just as Sebastián's psychoanalyst father is hospitalized with a life-threatening illness. As Sebastián's family is roiled, he records the stories of squatters living in the former Cambridge Hotel. While traveling between his father's hospital room, the cramped rooms of the Cambridge, and his home, Sebastián muses on the intertwining of life and literature ("it had been a while since literature had shown itself so urgent and expressive"). After spending time with Cambridge resident Najati, a refugee from Syria, he finds himself strongly affected by his story and thinking that "someday Najati's pages might come to occupy my own." Yet he is also conscious of the artifice and estrangement fiction can engender. Throughout, Fuks deals forthrightly with the traumas endured by the squatters and his own family members, and the inclusion of letters shared with his mentor Mia Cuoto add a personal touch. This offers much more than the average story of a writer looking for material.