J. P. CUENCA is the author of Body Present and The Mastroianni Day. He was selected by Granta for The Best of Young Brazilian Novelists and was named one of the thirty-nine highest-profile Latin American writers under the age of thirty-nine. ELIZABETH LOWE is professor and director of the Center for Translation Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
"A real treat."--Jornal de Neg�cios "With his third novel, Jo�o Paulo Cuenca confirms his status as a rising star of Brazilian literature."--Courrier International "The rising star of Brazilian literature is J. P. Cuenca. He has liberated Brazilian literature from its atavistic tendencies and opened up worlds that its writers have never adventured into before."--Andr� Clavel, L'Express "Insightful yet relentless: A novel about Japan that easily matches Haruki Murakami's mastery. Not every author is granted the skill to unveil the cultural code of a foreign world the way Cuenca does."--Marko Martin, Deutschlandradio Kultur "There is one young author I really like: J. P. Cuenca."--Chico Buarque
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