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The 2006 Award

Budapest by Chico Buarque


Budapest by Chico Buarque

Translated from the Portuguese by Alison Entrekin

 

Nominated by:

  • Biblioteca Municipal Central de Lisboa, Portugal
  • Biblioteca Demonstrativa de Brasília BDB, Brazil
  • Biblioteca Daniel Cosío Villegas of El Colegio de México, Mexico

 

Publisher of Nominated Edition
Bloomsbury Publishing

ISBN 0747573654

the complete A-Z listing of nominated authors
ABOUT THE BOOK

José Costa has just attended the Anonymous Writers Congress in Istanbul and is on his way back to Rio when a bomb scare on his flight forces him to spend a night in Budapest.
Fascinated by the Hungarian language - he is after all a ghost writer by trade and a man who lives by language - he spends the night watching television, trying to pick out words in this tongue, 'the only one the devil respects'.

In charting José's life we enter a storytelling labyrinth, as his myth-making, love-making and essays into another culture become mired in the world where celebrities make reputations and fortunes from the writing of others, and where the reader is not sure what language, or what reality, is being offered.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Born in Rio de Janeiro, where he still lives, Chico Buarque is a world-renowned singer and composer. His novels Turbulence and Benjamin were translated into many languages.


 

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