The Storm
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
A riveting family drama set on the lush and dangerous Colombian coast.
By one of Colombia's most acclaimed contemporary novelists, The Storm is an atmospheric, gripping portrait of the tensions that devastate one family. Twins Mario and Jose do not know how to cope with the hatred they feel for their father, an arrogant man whose pride seems to taint everything he touches. Over the course of a fateful fishing trip straight into the heart of a storm, father and sons are confronted with the unspoken secrets and resentments that are destroying them.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
An aura of tragedy hangs over the events of Gonz lez's tautly told tale of family dysfunction. The principal characters are twin brothers, practical Mario and bookish Javier, and their crusty father, whom they refer to as "the old bastard." They own and manage a cluster of seaside bungalows in Colombia known as the Hotel Playamar, and the story is their experiences in a single day on the sea, when they go fishing for the hotel's kitchen with a violent thunderstorm encroaching. The panoramic narrative bounces back and forth between the thoughts of the sons and their father, bound to one another in their mutual loathing, while back home the deranged family matriarch, Do a Nora, engages in conversation with the chorus of voices of a possibly imagined throng whose warnings appear to foretell the fate of her family. Gonz lez (In the Beginning Was the Sea) invokes both Hemingway and Faulkner in his treatment of tortured family dynamics and laces the three-way banter in the boat with a fascinating, near-toxic atmosphere of machismo. The novel's unexpected ending lays bare the truth that, even after the worst has been entertained, life goes on, leaving a resonant final note for this memorable story.