Petite Fleur
A house-husband’s life turns upside-down in this tale of death and resurrection. When José’s fireworks factory job ends explosively, he becomes apathetic. But soon he gets a new lust for life, and he discovers he possesses a gruesome talent. Unexpected and gripping, Petite Fleur’s Aira-esque flights of fancy will have you dying with laughter.
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Petite Fleur
A house-husband’s life turns upside-down in this tale of death and resurrection. When José’s fireworks factory job ends explosively, he becomes apathetic. But soon he gets a new lust for life, and he discovers he possesses a gruesome talent. Unexpected and gripping, Petite Fleur’s Aira-esque flights of fancy will have you dying with laughter.
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Petite Fleur

Petite Fleur

Petite Fleur

Petite Fleur

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Overview

A house-husband’s life turns upside-down in this tale of death and resurrection. When José’s fireworks factory job ends explosively, he becomes apathetic. But soon he gets a new lust for life, and he discovers he possesses a gruesome talent. Unexpected and gripping, Petite Fleur’s Aira-esque flights of fancy will have you dying with laughter.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781911508052
Publisher: And Other Stories Publishing
Publication date: 08/03/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Iosi Havilio (b. 1974 Buenos Aires) became a cult author in Argentina after his debut novel Open Door was highly praised by the outspoken and influential writer Rodolfo Fogwill and by influential Argentine critic, Beatriz Sarlo. Petite Fleur is his fifth novel.
Lorna Scott Fox is a journalist, editor and translator who has lived all over the world. She has written for the London Review of Books, the TLS and the Washington Post, translated many books from French and Spanish, and edited Yuri Herrera’s Signs Preceding the End of the World.
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