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The 2012 Award

 

Zambra

 

The Private Lives of Trees

by Alejandro Zambra

Translated from the original Spanish by Megan McDowell

 

 

 

Nominated by:

  • Biblioteca Daniel Cosío Villegas of El Colegio de México, México

Publisher of Nominated Edition:

Open Letter, USA

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

The Private Lives of Trees tells the story of a single night: a young professor of literature named Julián is reading to his step-daughter Daniela and nervously waiting for his wife Verónica to return from her art class. Each night, Julián has been improvising a story about trees to tell Daniela before she goes to sleep, and each Sunday he works on a novel about a man tending to his bonsai, but something about this night is different. As Julián becomes increasing concerned that Verónica won’t return, he reflects on their life together in minute detail, and imagines what Daniela—at twenty, at twenty-five, at thirty years old, without a mother—will think of his novel.

Perhaps even more daring and dizzying than Zambra’s magical Bonsai, The Private Lives of Trees demands to be read in a single sitting, and it casts a spell that will bring you back to it again and again.

(From Publisher).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Alejandro Zambra is acclaimed as the greatest writer of Chile’s younger generation. He is a poet and critic and currently teaches literature at the Diego Portales University in Santiago. His first novel, Bonsai, was awarded Chile’s Literary Critics’ Award for Best Novel, and the English translation by Carolina De Robertis (Melville House, 2008) was a finalist for the Best Translated Book Award.

LIBRARIAN'S COMMENTS

Translated into several languages: English, French, Dutch and Serbian.

 

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