Description |
219 pages ; 20 cm |
Summary |
This surprisingly moving novel shows that in the hands of the right author almost any setup can be invested with depth and emotion. Construction worker José María Negro falls for Rosa Verga, a housemaid for an affluent Buenos Aires family, whom he meets at a grocery. Their relationship blossoms, despite Negro's struggles to control his explosive temper. His anger gets the best of him, unfortunately, and he bludgeons his foreman to death. Negro comes up with the idea of squatting on the upper floor of the villa where his lover works, and lives vicariously through his observations of Verga and her employer's family. Remarkably, Bizzio manages to make the creepy voyeur sympathetic, despite his murderous nature and his growing detachment from reality. |
Language |
Translated from the Spanish. |
Subject |
Fugitives from justice -- Fiction.
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Voyeurism -- Fiction.
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Buenos Aires (Argentina) -- Social conditions -- Fiction.
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Added Author |
Hopkinson, Amanda, 1948-
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Added Title |
Rabia. English
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ISBN |
9781904738404 paperback |
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1904738400 paperback |
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