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Let No One Sleep

An odyssey of operatic proportions, featuring an obsession-fueled taxi driver

After Lucía loses her job at an IT firm, she has a vision of her future career as a taxi driver, brought on by the intoxicating opera floating through her apartment’s air vent. She obtains her taxi license and meets the neighbor responsible for the music. Calaf is the man’s name, which also happens to be the name of the character in Puccini’s Turandot and the bird Lucía received on her tenth birthday from her long-since-dead mother. When he moves out of her building, Lucía becomes obsessed, driving through Madrid and searching for him on every corner, meeting intriguing people along the way. What follows is a phantasmagoria of coincidence, betrayal, and revenge, featuring Millás’s singular dark humor.

“Wildly carnal. . . . Everything impresses in this darkly iridescent, utterly captivating flight.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Masterly... A disquieting fantasy of the Kafkian variety.” —Library Journal

“Memorable... A strange and often transgressive exploration of art and intimacy.” —Kirkus Reviews

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Genres
General Nonfiction, Fiction and Literature
Offert par
Bellevue Literary Press (Éditeur(-trice))
(User: blpbooks)
Lot
Juillet 2022
Débute: 2022-07-05
Terminé: 2022-07-25
En vente
2022-08-23
Pays
USA Only
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