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The Country of Too Rodrigo Rey Rosa

The Country of Too By Rodrigo Rey Rosa

The Country of Too by Rodrigo Rey Rosa


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The Country of Too Summary

The Country of Too by Rodrigo Rey Rosa

One of Crime Reads most anticipated LatinX Horror and Crime Fiction of 2023

This sumptuously written thriller asks probing questions about how we live with each other and with our planet.

Raised on his wits on the streets of Central America, the Cobra, a young debt collector and gang enforcer, has never had the chance to discern between right and wrong, until he's assigned the murder of Polo, a prominent human rights activist-and his friend. When his conscience gives him pause and his patron catches on, a remote Mayan community offers the Cobra a potential refuge, but the people there are up against predatory mining companies. With danger encroaching, the Cobra is forced to confront his violent past and make a decision about what he's willing to risk in the future, and who it will be for.

Following the Cobra, Polo, a faction of drug-dealing oligarchs, and Jacobo, a child caught in the crosshairs, Rey Rosa maps an extensive web of corruption upheld by decades of political oppression. A scathing indictment of exploitation in all its forms, The Country of Too is a gripping account of what it means to consider societal change under the constant threat of violence.

The Country of Too Reviews

Praise for The Country of Too

When tasked with assasinating a friend, a Guatemalan gang enforcer flees to the Mayan countryside, where the struggle to keep community land from mining companies forces him to rethink his allegiances.
-New York Times

The Country of Too is ... about a lot of things, including political corruption and reform; a young man's surreal recovery from a traumatic injury; and the moral crisis faced by a man known only as the Cobra, who has begun to feel the strain of years of working as a hired gun. Tonally, the work shifts from realistic to dreamlike and back again; the result is a complex reckoning with histories both personal and national.
-Tobias Carroll, Brooklyn Rail

The Country of Too is like little else you'll read this year, and it's another strong entry in its author's impressive bibliography.
-Words Without Borders

A deep, satirically streaked dive into the violent culture of Guatemala.
-Kirkus Reviews

Rey Rosa illuminates how an Indigenous culture is besieged by outsiders ... [and] leaves readers with plenty to chew on.
-Publishers Weekly

Praise for Rodrigo Rey Rosa

Intense ... By the end of this novel you feel glad to have come out on the other side and carry the hope that Rodrigo Rey Rosa, those close to him, and his fellow countrymen will do so, too.
-New York Journal of Books

Rodrigo Rey Rosa creates stories of mythic proportions.
-San Francisco Chronicle

[Human Matter's] exploration of the history of violence and secrecy in Central America has obvious relevance to today's politics, but the tale of a writer trying to understand the truth behind the things he's seeing gives the novel a resounding, universal echo.
-Vanity Fair

Rey Rosa, a Guatemalan writer often compared to Roberto Bolano ... was inspired to write a meta-novel about his experiences [visiting Guatemala's National Police archive] and the stories he uncovered. The result ... reads like the journal of a heartbroken researcher who stumbles on the darkest truths about his native country.
-Chicago Tribune

Wonderful ... The tension between the fundamental pleasure of the novel-which comes from trying to piece together meaning out of the disparate information available to us and the narrator's insistence that it's futile-creates a weirdly gratifying reading experience.
-Chicago Review of Books

To read him is to learn how to write and is also an invitation to the pure pleasure of allowing oneself to be borne along by sinister or fantastic stories ... To say that Rey Rosa is the most rigorous writer of my generation, and at the same time the clearest, the one who weaves his stories together best, the most brilliant of them all, is not to say anything new.
-Roberto Bolano

About Rodrigo Rey Rosa

Born and raised in Guatemala City, Rodrigo Rey Rosa is the author of five collections of short stories and more than a dozen novels that have been published in sixteen languages. Among his works available in English are The Beggar's Knife, The Pelcari Project (both translated by expatriate American author Paul Bowles), The Good Cripple, The African Shore, Human Matter, and Chaos: A Fable. Rey Rosa has been awarded Guatemala's national literature prize, China's Best Foreign Book Award, and, for his life's work, the prestigious Jose Donoso Prize in Chile.

Stephen Henighan's translations have twice been longlist finalists for the Best Translated Book Award and once for the International Dublin Literary Award. Henighan is the author of ten books of fiction, most recently the short story collection Blue River and Red Earth (2018) and the novel The World of After (2021).

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NGR9781771965149
9781771965149
1771965142
The Country of Too by Rodrigo Rey Rosa
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Paperback
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20240111
120
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