Euforia

Anthropologist Andrew Bankson has spent two years investigating the Kiona tribe of New Guinea. The voluntary isolation and lack of discoveries lead him to develop a suicide plan. However, the appearance of two anthropologist colleagues makes him rethink his decision. Nell, controversial and brilliant, and Fen, attractive and put-together, together create an extreme love triangle with Bankson. Euforia becomes a tense story about the competition of egos and desires set in a threatening landscape. Based on a true chapter in the life of anthropologist Margaret Mead, Lily King vindicates her expertise in the field to which she has devoted her whole life.
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Euforia

Anthropologist Andrew Bankson has spent two years investigating the Kiona tribe of New Guinea. The voluntary isolation and lack of discoveries lead him to develop a suicide plan. However, the appearance of two anthropologist colleagues makes him rethink his decision. Nell, controversial and brilliant, and Fen, attractive and put-together, together create an extreme love triangle with Bankson. Euforia becomes a tense story about the competition of egos and desires set in a threatening landscape. Based on a true chapter in the life of anthropologist Margaret Mead, Lily King vindicates her expertise in the field to which she has devoted her whole life.
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Euforia

Euforia

by Lily King
Euforia
Euforia

Euforia

by Lily King

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Anthropologist Andrew Bankson has spent two years investigating the Kiona tribe of New Guinea. The voluntary isolation and lack of discoveries lead him to develop a suicide plan. However, the appearance of two anthropologist colleagues makes him rethink his decision. Nell, controversial and brilliant, and Fen, attractive and put-together, together create an extreme love triangle with Bankson. Euforia becomes a tense story about the competition of egos and desires set in a threatening landscape. Based on a true chapter in the life of anthropologist Margaret Mead, Lily King vindicates her expertise in the field to which she has devoted her whole life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788416420186
Publisher: Malpaso Editorial
Publication date: 02/01/2016
Pages: 266
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x (d)
Language: Spanish

About the Author

About The Author

Lily King received her B.A. in English Literature from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and her M.A. in Creative Writing from Syracuse University. She has taught English and Creative Writing at several universities and high schools in this country and abroad. She is also the author of The Pleasing Hour, The English Teacher, and Father of the Rain, all of which have won numerous awards.

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