by Ignacio De Loyola Brandao (Author), Cristina Ferreira-Pinto Bailey (Translator)
A modern-day Don Quixote and an exile in his own hometown, the protagonist of Teeth Under the Sun is kept from writing by a conspiracy (real? imagined?) designed to prevent him from revealing the truth about the town's strange status quo and violent past.In a place where people have abandoned their houses for tiny apartments in the confines of new high-rises, the narrator walks the almost empty streets, remembering better times and meeting figures from his past: his ex-wife, his son, writers, friends, and revolutionaries. And all of this is interspersed with his memories of the movies Fact and fiction, past and present, all meet in this story of the narrator's attempts to engage more fully with a modern world forcing him into isolation.
Author Biography
Ignacio de Loyola Brandao is a Brazilian born writer perhaps best known as the science fiction author of the dystopian novel Zero, the story of Brazil in the 1960s under a totalitarian regime. In his career he has won the Pr?mio Jabuti.
Number of Pages: 368
Dimensions: 1.08 x 7.98 x 5.82 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: April 01, 2007