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portada Like This Afternoon Forever (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Año
2019
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
224
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
ISBN13
9781617757150

Like This Afternoon Forever (en Inglés)

Jaime Manrique (Autor) · Kaylie Jones Books · Tapa Blanda

Like This Afternoon Forever (en Inglés) - Jaime Manrique

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Jaime Manrique has been named the recipient of the 2019 Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement, presented by the Publishing Triangle"The author's sixth novel weaves together a series of murders and the story of two gay Catholic priests who become lovers."--New York Times Book Review, "Globetrotting," April 2019"A seasoned and venerated writer, Manrique sets his newest novel in his native Colombia, to reckon with the 'false positive' scandal, in which the military lured unsuspecting civilians to their deaths and then presented the bodies as defeated insurgents in order to inflate their victories...Manrique's elegant prose anchors this explosive storyline to the intimacy of love...Another excellent novel by a master storyteller."--NBC News, included in 10 New Latino Books "Jaime Manrique's new literary novel of love and murder is based on a shocking (and little-reported in US media) crime--up to 10,000 poor and mentally disabled Colombian citizens were lured to remote areas of the country by the Colombian military, murdered, then presented to superiors as 'guerilla fighters' to inflate casualty numbers, in what's been dubbed the 'false positives' scandal. In Like This Afternoon Forever, two priests already forced to hide their forbidden love come across evidence of widespread government violence."--CrimeReads, included in the Most Anticipated Crime Books of Summer 2019"Against the backdrop of guerrilla warfare in Colombia, two young men fall in love while studying to become Catholic priests. Manrique, a recipient of Colombia's National Poetry Award as well as a Guggenheim fellowship, weaves into his story the 'false positives' scandal, in which members of the Colombian military sought to drum up the number of guerilla fighters they'd killed by murdering and misidentifying innocent civilians."--Publishers Weekly, included in LGBTQ Feature"Manrique's drama of a dangerous love affair in a world of blood, terror, displacement, and desperation grapples with profound and persistent conflicts."--BooklistIncluded in Magnify's Pride Month issue"His new book tells the romantic and tragedy-laced story of two priests--like Manrique, also country boys who moved to the bustling capital--whose love is threatened by the violence of a country with a long history of oppression."--Gay City NewsFor the last fifty years, the Colombian drug cartels, various insurgent groups, and the government have fought over the control of the drug traffic, in the process destroying vast stretches of the Amazon, devastating Indian communities, and killing tens of thousands of homesteaders caught in the middle of the conflict.Inspired by these events, Jaime Manrique's sixth novel, Like This Afternoon Forever, weaves in two narratives: the shocking story of a series of murders known internationally as "the false positives," and the related story of two gay Catholic priests who become lovers when they meet in the seminary. Lucas (the son of farmers) and Ignacio (a descendant of the Barí indigenous people) enter the seminary out of a desire to help others and to get an education. Their visceral love story undergoes stages of passion, indifference, rage, and a final commitment to stay together until the end of their lives. Working in a community largely composed of people displaced by the war, Ignacio stumbles upon the horrifying story of the false positives, which will put the lives of the two men in grave danger.
Jaime Manrique
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Poeta, narrador y ensayista, ha escrito su obra en español y en inglés. Recibió el Premio Nacional de Poesía Eduardo Cote Lamus en 1975 por su primer libro, Los adoradores de la luna. Ha publicado, tanto en español como en inglés, los libros El cadáver de papá (1978; Seix Barral, 2019), Notas de cine (1979), Oro colombiano (1983), Luna latina en Manhattan (1992, Seix Barral 2022), Twilight at the Equator (1997), Maricones eminentes: Arenas, Lorca, Puig y Yo (2000), Nuestras vidas son los ríos (2006; Seix Barral, 2019), El callejón de Cervantes (2012), Como esta tarde para siempre (Seix Barral, 2018) y Si me ves por el camino (Seix Barral, 2021).
Algunos de sus poemarios son Mi noche con Federico García Lorca (1995), Tarzán, mi cuerpo, Cristóbal Colón (2000) y El libro de los muertos (poemas selectos 1973-2015) (2016). En 2000, recibió una beca de la Fundación John Simon Guggenheim, y en 2007, Nuestras vidas son los ríos recibió el International Latino Book Award a mejor novela histórica. La versión original en inglés de Como esta tarde para siempre fue publicada en 2019 por Akashic Books en Nueva York y fue finalista del Lambda Book Award del 2020 como mejor novela gay del año. Actualmente, Manrique es Distinguished Lecturer del City College de Nueva York. Su obra ha sido traducida a quince idiomas.
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