The Bride From Odessa

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Description

Set in Buenos Aires, Lisbon, Vienna, Budapest and Odessa, both before and after the Second World War, Edgardo Cozarinsky’s stories belong to the spirit of Borges and to a great Argentine cosmopolitan tradition: that of the uprooted exile, the plaything of History, who, set down in a strange but proud land, looks back nostalgically to the Europe of his ancestral memories. Cozarinsky’s characters are writers, lovers, scholars, artists and dreamers. An ambitious young Jew, about to marry and embark for a new life in Argentina is accosted by an unknown woman who departs with him to Buenos Aires; a pianist in a Buenos Aires nightclub finds himself drawn back to Germany in 1937; an Argentine-American Jew travels to Lisbon to unravel the threads of his grandparents’ wartime affair… They are all travellers of a kind, characters who inhabit a secret land, without frontiers.

Additional information

Weight 0.176 kg
Dimensions 1.2 × 13.5 × 21.6 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

160

Publisher

Year Published

2004-1-22

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1843430517

About The Author

Edgardo Cozarinsky was born in Buenos Aires in 1939 and has lived in Paris since 1974. Best known for his subtle, semi-documentary films, he has also written a previous collection of short stories, Urban Voodoo; a novella, The Moldavian Pimp; and prize-winning essays.

Review Quote

Cozarinsky writes superbly of exile, love and death in the Argentine capital, and we are lucky to have him. He has been beautifully translated by Nick Caistor

Other text

He creates a shadowy world of uprooted characters whose lives are shaped by the history of the 20th century… Alive, moving and perceptive