Download The Book of Chameleons by José Eduardo Agualusa (.ePUB)

The Book of Chameleons by José Eduardo Agualusa, Translated from the Portuguese by Daniel Hahn
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Overview: Set in contemporary Angola, this book is about the landscape of memory, its inconsistencies and its randomness.

Lovers of stylish literary fiction will rejoice at this charming tale by Angolan writer Agualusa. The elegantly translated story is narrated by a house gecko named Eulálio, who in brief, vignette-like chapters, reminisces on his life (and past life) and observes the home of Félix Ventura, an albino Angolan who makes his living selling fabricated aristocratic pasts to newly successful citizens of the war-torn former Portuguese colony. Photojournalist José Buchmann pushes Félix’s occupation into harsh reality when José looks into the past Félix has created for him, and the story shudders to a climax when Félix’s allegedly fictitious history collides with reality. Eulálio is a lovable narrator, alternately sardonic and wistful; his dreams are filled with regret and powerlessness. Félix is an equally sympathetic subject, complicated by his loneliness, his fondness for prostitutes, his insistence on the honor of his trade despite its scalawag nature, and a late-blooming sweet love story.
Genre: Fiction > Literary, Psychological

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