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9788420439426

La Gata y el General / The Cat and the General

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  • ISBN13:

    9788420439426

  • ISBN10:

    8420439428

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2020-12-22
  • Publisher: Alfaguara
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Summary

De la autora de La octava vida (para Brilka), una nueva novela con la dimensión de un clásico universal. 

«Impresionante.» -Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

«Una novela de una potencia casi tolstoiana.» -Kultur NDR

Chechenia, 1995: Nura sueña con huir de su aldea, donde los clanes marcan la ley y la guerra amenaza con aplastar todos sus sueños de libertad, que para ella se concentran en su posesión más preciada, un cubo de Rubik. Mientras tanto, en Moscú, el joven ruso Aleksandr Orlov abandona al amor de su vida para irse al frente. Veinte años después, este joven idealista y lector se ha convertido en un oligarca al que en Berlín conocen como el General, y los recuerdos de aquellos años de guerra lo persiguen. Emprende entonces un viaje en busca de la Gata, una misteriosa joven actriz a la que vio por última vez con un cubo de Rubik en la mano. La culpa, la expiación y la redención guían este viaje en el que todos tratan de encontrar su lugar.

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

This powerful novel of guilt and atonement set in Chechnya, Moscow and Berlin tells the story of three very different families, from the decline of the Soviet Union until the present day.

In 1995, a Russian unit enters the Chechen mountain village where seventeen-year-old Nura lives with her family. Her dream of seeking freedom and autonomy is shattered by the outbreak of war. Nura had hoped to escape the confines of the village, where clans reign and Islamic guards have a watchful eye over everyday life, but the conflict changes everything.

One night, Nura is arrested and accused of collaborating with the terrorists fighting for independence. Two young Russian soldiers, best friends Alexander and Aljoscha, are forced to participate in Nura’s violent interrogation. This traumatic night ends in Nura’s rape and murder and Aljoscha’s suicide. Alexander’s life is changed forever, and he spends the rest of his days seeking justice for Nura and Aljoscha: first of all through the courts, but soon pursuing other means of exacting revenge. In the years that follow, he is transformed from an idealistic and sensitive person into a cold businessman.

By 2016, Alexander Orlow has become a multi-billionaire oligarch known as ‘The General’, and has moved to Berlin with his beloved nineteen-year-old daughter Ada. When Ada befriends Onno Bender, a German investigative journalist, she starts to ask questions about her father’s past. Alexander is besieged by traumatic memories. With her idealised image of her father in tatters, Ada becomes increasingly depressed and finally commits suicide. Now that Alexander has lost everything he cared for, the ghosts of the past give him no rest. He decides that the time for justice has come and brings together the three men who forced him to participate in Nura’s rape and murder in that village in the Chechen mountains. He also hires a young actress with Georgian roots, known as ‘the Cat’, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Nura. The men will play Russian roulette, and Onno and the Cat will be there too…

Nino Haratischwili is an extraordinarily gifted writer whose striking imagery and fluid prose animate this tale of recent history and its harrowing impact. Engaging and suspenseful, this skilfully plotted story is an original take on universal themes of revenge and justice.
‘A tremendous novel… the richly-drawn characters and the wonderful, poetic language pull you through space and time as if on invisible threads. Piece by piece, the story builds with mounting intensity to an ending that knocks the breath out of you.’ – Gebine Schad, bookseller

‘Nino Haratischwili is a gifted storyteller.’ – NDR Info

Author Biography

Nino Haratischwili nació en Tiflis, Georgia, en 1983 y vive en Alemania desde 2003. Además de novelista, es también dramaturga y directora de teatro. La octava vida (para Brilka), su tercera novela, está siendo traducida a varios idiomas y se ha convertido en el título revelación del año. Entre los galardones que ya ha recibido destacan el Premio Anna Seghers y el Literaturpreis des Kulturkreises der deutschen Wirtschaft, ambos en 2015, y el Premio Bertolt Brecht de 2018. Además, la obra ha sido seleccionada para el Premio Booker 2020 y ha sido aclamada por los dos principales medios en alemán, Der Spiegel y Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagzeitung, como la mejor novela del año.

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