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| Articles about Lost City Radio |
| Daniel Alarcón - Lost City Radio | | 2007-05-18 11:18:00 | | Boyd Tonkin reviews Daniel Alarcón's Lost City Radio.
This is a formidably accomplished first novel. Alarcón's nameless country feels as intensely real as the riotous flora of its rainforests or the reeking slums of its cities. Yet its location beyond any map allows him to synthesise the ordeals of many places into a fable of loss and longing that decodes the "indecipherable text" of every murky... | | By: SPLALit - Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American | | |
| | Book Review: Lost City Radio by Daniel Alarcón | | 2007-05-02 12:58:00 | | John Freeman reviews Daniel Alarcón's "Lost City Radio".
This novel could feel like a political tract, were it not so skilful at portraying the moral insanity of war. Lost City Radio reveals how hard it is to separate villains from victims, killers from the killed.
The novel's key plot revolves around a boy who is sent from a village to the city to have a list of names read on Norma's show. His... | | By: SPLALit - Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American | | |
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