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Baricco's wildly inventive story, set in the United States, describes the improbable relationship between two untethered souls: Gould, a thirteen-year-old genius, and Shatzy Shell, his thirtysomething governess. Except for each other, they abide beyond human connection, each in a private world of serial imagination: in Shatzy's case, the violent Wild West show she has been improvising into a tape recorder since the age of six; in Gould's, the mock-heroic tale of an underdog boxer, which the boy tells to his imaginary friends, a giant and a mute. With the narrative logic of a comic strip, City's quicksilver prose flows unpredictably between the whimsy of childhood conjuring and the serpentine realm of metaphysics, cunningly reminding us how the imaginings of children can harbor the stuff of tragedy, while the grandest ideas of adults are often strictly for kids.
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- Autor/a Alessandro Baricco
- ISBN13 9788433969231
- ISBN10 8433969234
- Páginas 336
- Año de Edición 2005
- Fecha de publicación 01/10/2005
- Idioma Castellano
- Alto 220 mm
- Ancho 140 mm
- Peso 440 g
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- Anagrama (2005)
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