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Avalovara - (Latin American Literature) by Osman Lins (Paperback)
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Highlights
- A modern epic on a grand scale, Avalovara is a rich and lyrical novel centered around Abel's courtship of three women.
- About the Author: Born in Brazil in 1924, Osman Lins received many literary prizes in his lifetime, including the Coehlo Neto Prize of the Brazilian Academy of Letters.
- 331 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, General
- Series Name: Latin American Literature
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Book Synopsis
A modern epic on a grand scale, Avalovara is a rich and lyrical novel centered around Abel's courtship of three women. He pursues the sophisticated and inaccessible Roos across Europe; falls in love with Cecilia, a carnal, compassionate hermaphrodite; and achieves a tender, erotic alliance with a woman known only by an ideogram. Avalovara is an extraordinary novel, both in its depiction of modern life and in its rigorous, puzzlelike structure visually represented by a spiral and a five-word palindrome.
About the Author
Born in Brazil in 1924, Osman Lins received many literary prizes in his lifetime, including the Coehlo Neto Prize of the Brazilian Academy of Letters. In addition to Avalovara, he wrote five other books, including Nine, Novena and The Queen of the Prisons of Greece.