This novel is drawn from the author's experiences as a political prisoner in Argentina during the "Dirty War" of the 1970s. Kozameh creates a personal, often hallucinatory account of physical and psychological imprisonment - of memory, resistance and survival.
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Steps Under Water Summary
Steps Under Water: A Novel by Alicia Kozameh
Steps Under Water is a novel drawn from Alicia Kozameh's experiences as a political prisoner in Argentina during the "Dirty War" of the 1970s.
Steps Under Water Reviews
"An incisive, thoughtful commentary on how historical events possess no reality beyond the variety of ways in which they are remembered."--"Times Literary Supplement
About Alicia Kozameh
Alicia Kozameh is an Argentine novelist, short story writer and poet, and Professor in the Creative Writing Program, Department of English, at Chapman University in Southern California.
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