Recensori in anteprimaTony Bellotto

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December 2018 Pacchetto

Omaggio terminato: 1 gennaio alle 06:00 pm EST

The highly entertaining debut crime-fiction novel from Brazilian music icon and best-selling author Bellotto is finally published in English. Who is the missing dancer Ana Cíntia Lopes? Why did her coworkers, Camila and Dinéia, disappear? What does the voluptuous prostitute Fatima want? Who killed renowned surgeon Dr. Samuel Rafidjian? And what is the role of the hulking live-sex performer known as the Indian? To confront the puzzle of several sphinxes, most of them female, private detective Remo Bellini plunges into the underworld of São Paulo. Little by little, the mysteries unravel in a surprising fashion, until the solving of the final enigma leaves Bellini perplexed, with a bitter taste in his mouth. Translated from Brazilian Portuguese into English by Clifford E. Landers.
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Mystery, Fiction and Literature
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Akashic Books (Editore)
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pacchetto chiuso
15
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April 2018 Pacchetto

Omaggio terminato: 30 aprile alle 06:00 pm EDT

Tony Bellotto (Editor, Contribution by), E. Landers (Traduttore), Olivia Maia (Contribution by), Marcelino Freire (Contribution by), Beatriz Bracher (Contribution by), Maria S. Carvalhosa (Contribution by), Fernando Bonassi (Contribution by), Marcelo Rubens Paiva (Contribution by), Marçal Aquino (Contribution by), Jô Soares (Contribution by), Mario Prata (Contribution by), Ferréz (Contribution by), Vanessa Barbara (Contribution by), Ilana Casoy (Contribution by), Drauzio Varella (Contribution by)
Akashic Books continues its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each story is set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book. Featuring brand-new stories by: Tony Bellotto, Olivia Maia, Marcelino Freire, Beatriz Bracher, Maria S. Carvalhosa, Fernando Bonassi, Marcelo Rubens Paiva, Marçal Aquino, Jô Soares, Mario Prata, Ferréz, Vanessa Barbara, Ilana Casoy, and Drauzio Varella. From the introduction by Tony Bellotto: Encyclopedias will say that São Paulo is the main financial, corporative, and commercial center of South America. The census will show that São Paulo is the most populous city in Brazil, the Americas, the Portuguese-speaking world, and the entire Southern Hemisphere. Scholars will inform us that São Paulo is the most multicultural city in Brazil, having received, since 1870, millions of immigrants from every part of the planet, and that it is the city with the largest populations of people of Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Spanish, and Lebanese/Arab origin outside their respective countries. Experts will assure us that São Paulo has a high crime rate. Sociologists will confirm that the city has an area known as Cracolândia (Crackland) and that among the violent and neglected communities spread along its periphery one bears the ironic name Paraisópolis. Politicians will roar that São Paulo is the engine that drives Brazil . . . More than historians and sociologists, writers have always been able to transform cities into great characters. This is the way we decipher devouring sphinxes.
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Genere
Fiction and Literature
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Akashic Books (Editore)
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pacchetto chiuso
15
copie
282
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April 2016 Pacchetto

Omaggio terminato: 25 aprile alle 06:00 pm EDT

Tony Bellotto (Editor, Contribution by), Clifford Landers (Traduttore), Adriana Lisboa (Contribution by), Alexandre Fraga dos Santos (Contribution by), Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza (Contribution by), M. V. Bill (Contribution by), Luiz Eduardo Soares (Contribution by), Guilherme Fiuza (Contribution by), Arthur Dapieve (Contribution by), Victoria Saramago (Contribution by), Arnaldo Bloch (Contribution by), Marcelo Ferroni (Contribution by), Flávio Carneiro (Contribution by), Raphael Montes (Contribution by), Luis Fernando Verissimo (Contribution by)
Akashic Books continues its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each story is set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book. Featuring brand-new stories by: Tony Bellotto, Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza, MV Bill, Luiz Eduardo Soares, Guilherme Fiuza, Arthur Dapieve, Victoria Saramago, Arnaldo Bloch, Adriana Lisboa, Alexandre Fraga, Marcelo Ferroni, Flávio Carneiro, Raphael Montes, and Luis Fernando Verissimo. All stories translated from Portuguese by Clifford Landers (Coelho’s The Alchemist, etc.). From the Introduction by Tony Bellotto: The images of Rio de Janeiro are well known: high-rises aligned along white sandy beaches, a blue sea, freshwater lakes, and luxuriant forests that stretch through winding mountains of stone; Sugar Loaf linked to the ground by cable cars in hypnotic shuttle; hang gliders crossing the sky in flights without destination; the open arms of Christ the Redeemer blessing a happy, cordial, mixed-race people ever ready to dance a samba or offer a welcoming smile to the tourists who move about in the streets admiring beautiful women shimmying nude atop floats in Carnival parades...Opa! This is not a tourist guide. The city revealed in this book is a different Rio. Even though famous landscapes are present in the pages of Rio Noir, what is exposed here is a world of shadows, blood, intrigue, violence, hideouts, and mystery (and also of humor, of course, as is necessary with any undertaking involving cariocas). ...Whether we have succeeded in deciphering an enigma with the dramas of our procurers, card readers, colonels, cops, traffickers, socialites, slum dwellers, embezzlers, tourists, brokers, detectives, journalists, politicians, assassins, editors, outlaws, travelers, coup plotters, writers, lovers, and everyday citizens, I don’t know. But we have surely added a large shadow to the sunny landscape of this wonderful city.
Formato
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Generi
Mystery, Fiction and Literature
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Akashic Books (Editore)
Collegamenti
Informazioni sul libroPagina LibraryThing dell'opera
pacchetto chiuso
15
copie
295
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