The Eternal Son

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  • Author:
    TEZZA Cristovao / ENTREKIN Alison
  • ISBN:
    9781921372988
  • Publication Date:
    March 2010
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    224
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Scribe Publications
  • Country of Publication:
The Eternal Son
The Eternal Son

The Eternal Son

SKU: 9781921372988
Regular price $40.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    TEZZA Cristovao / ENTREKIN Alison
  • ISBN:
    9781921372988
  • Publication Date:
    March 2010
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    224
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Scribe Publications
  • Country of Publication:

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In this multi-award-winning autobiographical novel, Cristovo Tezza draws his readers into the mind of a young father whose son, Felipe, is born with Down syndrome.

From the initial shock of diagnosis, and through his growing understanding of the world of hospitals and therapies, Tezza threads the story of his sons life with his own.

Felipe, who lives in an eternal present, becomes a remarkable young man; for Tezza, however, the story is a settling of accounts with himself and his own limitations and, ultimately, a coming to terms with the sublime ironies and arbitrariness of life. He struggles with the phantom of shame, as if his sons condition were an indication of his own worth, and yearns for a normal world that is always out of reach.

Reading this compelling book is like stumbling through a trap door into the writers mind, where nothing is censored, and everything is constantly examined and reinterpreted. What emerges is a hard-won philosophy of everyday life.

It is extraordinary to encounter a common human drama - the birth of a disabled child - investigated profoundly by a father who happens to be a gifted writer. The Eternal Son is an honest and insightful story by one of Brazils foremost contemporary novelists, here beautifully translated by Alison Entrekin.

It is world literature at its finest.

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  • In this multi-award-winning autobiographical novel, Cristovo Tezza draws his readers into the mind of a young father whose son, Felipe, is born with Down syndrome.

    From the initial shock of diagnosis, and through his growing understanding of the world of hospitals and therapies, Tezza threads the story of his sons life with his own.

    Felipe, who lives in an eternal present, becomes a remarkable young man; for Tezza, however, the story is a settling of accounts with himself and his own limitations and, ultimately, a coming to terms with the sublime ironies and arbitrariness of life. He struggles with the phantom of shame, as if his sons condition were an indication of his own worth, and yearns for a normal world that is always out of reach.

    Reading this compelling book is like stumbling through a trap door into the writers mind, where nothing is censored, and everything is constantly examined and reinterpreted. What emerges is a hard-won philosophy of everyday life.

    It is extraordinary to encounter a common human drama - the birth of a disabled child - investigated profoundly by a father who happens to be a gifted writer. The Eternal Son is an honest and insightful story by one of Brazils foremost contemporary novelists, here beautifully translated by Alison Entrekin.

    It is world literature at its finest.

In this multi-award-winning autobiographical novel, Cristovo Tezza draws his readers into the mind of a young father whose son, Felipe, is born with Down syndrome.

From the initial shock of diagnosis, and through his growing understanding of the world of hospitals and therapies, Tezza threads the story of his sons life with his own.

Felipe, who lives in an eternal present, becomes a remarkable young man; for Tezza, however, the story is a settling of accounts with himself and his own limitations and, ultimately, a coming to terms with the sublime ironies and arbitrariness of life. He struggles with the phantom of shame, as if his sons condition were an indication of his own worth, and yearns for a normal world that is always out of reach.

Reading this compelling book is like stumbling through a trap door into the writers mind, where nothing is censored, and everything is constantly examined and reinterpreted. What emerges is a hard-won philosophy of everyday life.

It is extraordinary to encounter a common human drama - the birth of a disabled child - investigated profoundly by a father who happens to be a gifted writer. The Eternal Son is an honest and insightful story by one of Brazils foremost contemporary novelists, here beautifully translated by Alison Entrekin.

It is world literature at its finest.