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Austral

(2023)
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"A tender and thoughtful exploration of the painful irony of being alive" KATHARINA VOLCKMER, author of The Appointment

"Fonseca's most ambitious, most complex and most accomplished novel to date" JAVIER CERCAS, author of
Soldiers of Salamis

"A beautifully knotted novel which unfolds with every traced layer of its deeply affecting narrative . . . Austral is a novel of profound questions" GUY GUNARATNE, author of Mister, Mister

"An exceptional and intricate novel of depth, insight and understanding" Irish Times

A dazzling novel about the traces we leave, the traces we erase and the traces we seek to rebuild.

In this innovative novel three losses and three quests are pursued. English writer Aliza Abravanel tries, in a battle with aphasia, to finish her book. A last indigenous speaker is confronted with the fading of his culture and language while an anthropologist struggles to prevent it. And through the construction of an esoteric theatre of memory, a survivor of the Guatemalan genocide of the 1970s and '80s seeks to recover the memories lost after the traumas of war. And behind these three threads lies the narrator's own story: Julio, a disillusioned university professor, must try to understand and complete his friend Aliza's novel, and come to terms with a past he shared with her but has blanked for thirty years.

From the Guatemalan wilderness to the high Peruvian Amazon, passing through Nueva Germania, the anti-Semitic commune founded in Paraguay by Nietzsche's sister,
Austral takes us on a long journey south, following a trail of ecological and cultural destruction to excavate contemporary xenophobia.

"Reminiscent of the best of Bolaño, Borges and Calvino" Guardian

Translated from the Spanish by Megan McDowell




Genre: Literary Fiction

Praise for this book

"Carlos Fonseca is one of today's most promising Latin American novelists, and Austral - a reflection on identity, rootlessness and violence, written in admirable prose - is his most ambitious, most complex and most accomplished novel to date." - Javier Cercas

"The protagonists of this sweeping novel strive to piece together the past in all its cruelty to better understand themselves and whence they came. Austral juxtaposes beautifully the search for truth and the artistic process in a depiction that makes one indistinguishable from the other. With great sensitivity, Carlos Fonseca captures the sense of dislocation that comes to define anyone who has ever been displaced." - Alejandro Varela


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