Fado Fado

Fado

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Descripción editorial

Fado, a word meaning fate or destiny, refers to a type of music that embodies the Portuguese spirit of yearning.  

Told by a mysterious narrator, Fado is a novelette that spans one year, a year marked by religious and pagan festivals, political holidays and the seasons.  


At the heart of the tale are two characters, Maria Salvador, a Fado singer from Lisbon, and from Porto, Joaquim Oliveira, a veteran of the Colonial War in Mozambique, who suffers from PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder.  Drawn together by the Douro valley and an English port wine shipper, their separate stories are a haunting song, the two tales resembling the counterpoint of the two guitars that accompany the singer.  


It is a song of Portugal, of love and war, rich and poor, superstition and religion, of exile and emigration, of death and injustice, and of course, fate.  It is a story that weaves into a tragic climax as the narrator tries to solve the puzzle: why did Maria Salvador stop singing?

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
2014
27 de junio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
40
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Thames Street Press
VENDEDOR
eBook Versions
TAMAÑO
129.5
KB

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