The Book of Chameleons: A Novel
Félix Ventura trades in an unusual commodity; he is a dealer in memories, clandestinely selling new pasts to people whose futures are secure and who lack only a good lineage to complete their lives. In this completely original murder mystery, where people are not who they seem and the briefest of...
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Félix Ventura trades in an unusual commodity; he is a dealer in memories, clandestinely selling new pasts to people whose futures are secure and who lack only a good lineage to complete their lives. In this completely original murder mystery, where people are not who they seem and the briefest of connections leads to the forging of entirely new histories, a bookish albino, a beautiful woman, a mysterious foreigner, and a witty talking lizard come together to discover the truth of their lives. Set in Angola, Agualusa's tale darts from tormented past to dream-filled present with a lightness that belies the savage history of a country in which many have something to forget and to hide. A brilliant American debut by one of the most lauded writers in the Portuguese-speaking world, this is a beautifully written and always surprising tale of race, truth, and the transformative power of creativity.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781416588092 (1416588094)
Publish date: June 17th 2008
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
Literature,
European Literature,
Cultural,
Africa,
Adult Fiction,
Mystery,
Contemporary,
Portuguese Literature,
African Literature,
Angola
Very strange novella, and I don't know why it won the awards and plaudits that it did. Am I the boy declaring the emperor has no clothes, or have I missed the point? Either way, I wouldn't recommend spending your own money on it. This should probably be either 1* or 4*, but as I don't know which, I'...
Translated from the Portuguese by Daniel Hahn. I was born in this house, and grew up here.Narrated by a tiger gecko. Short quick read where I'm not sure if I like it or not. Different it is, where the idea is far more interesting than the delivery.
If you've always dreamed of reading a book narrated by a gecko who happens to be the reincarnation of Jorge Luis Borges, this is your lucky day. Otherwise, skip it.