A Perfect Cemetery - Federico Falco - Translated - Jennifer Croft

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FINALIST OF THE GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ SHORT STORY PRIZE

In the middle of a blizzard a widow is looking out at the ruin of her late-husband’s garden, when suddenly she sees a woman running naked in the falling snow. After telling her parents she is abandoning her Christian faith, a girl becomes infatuated with a Mormon missionary who reminds her of a boy killed in her village years before. When his family’s home is lost, a father desperately offers his daughter’s hand in marriage to anyone who will take them in. And a town’s mayor tries to fulfil his father’s dying wish: to design the perfect cemetery.

In a series of interlinked stories written in disarming, darkly humorous prose, Federico Falco explores themes of obsessive love, romantic attachment and the strategies we must find to cope with death and painful longing.

‘Perfectly honed.’ —Ñ Magazine, Clarín (Argentina)

‘Extraordinary quality.’—El Mercurio (Chile)

‘One of the most talented Latin American authors.’—El Espectador (Colombia)


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FINALIST OF THE GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ SHORT STORY PRIZE

In the middle of a blizzard a widow is looking out at the ruin of her late-husband’s garden, when suddenly she sees a woman running naked in the falling snow. After telling her parents she is abandoning her Christian faith, a girl becomes infatuated with a Mormon missionary who reminds her of a boy killed in her village years before. When his family’s home is lost, a father desperately offers his daughter’s hand in marriage to anyone who will take them in. And a town’s mayor tries to fulfil his father’s dying wish: to design the perfect cemetery.

In a series of interlinked stories written in disarming, darkly humorous prose, Federico Falco explores themes of obsessive love, romantic attachment and the strategies we must find to cope with death and painful longing.

‘Perfectly honed.’ —Ñ Magazine, Clarín (Argentina)

‘Extraordinary quality.’—El Mercurio (Chile)

‘One of the most talented Latin American authors.’—El Espectador (Colombia)


FINALIST OF THE GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ SHORT STORY PRIZE

In the middle of a blizzard a widow is looking out at the ruin of her late-husband’s garden, when suddenly she sees a woman running naked in the falling snow. After telling her parents she is abandoning her Christian faith, a girl becomes infatuated with a Mormon missionary who reminds her of a boy killed in her village years before. When his family’s home is lost, a father desperately offers his daughter’s hand in marriage to anyone who will take them in. And a town’s mayor tries to fulfil his father’s dying wish: to design the perfect cemetery.

In a series of interlinked stories written in disarming, darkly humorous prose, Federico Falco explores themes of obsessive love, romantic attachment and the strategies we must find to cope with death and painful longing.

‘Perfectly honed.’ —Ñ Magazine, Clarín (Argentina)

‘Extraordinary quality.’—El Mercurio (Chile)

‘One of the most talented Latin American authors.’—El Espectador (Colombia)