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Far Rosa Ribas

Far By Rosa Ribas

Far by Rosa Ribas


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Summary

Rivalries, tensions, mystery and love on a half-finished housing development, far from anywhere

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Far by Rosa Ribas

In a housing development in the middle of the nowhere, one of the many that were built in Spain, but never finished because of the crash, la small community of neighbours, trying to lead a normal life, despite living far from everything. Beyond the development that promised every luxury, beyond the streets leading nowhere, behind a high metal fence, the unfinished houses menace the inhabitants as they become occupied by people on the fringes of society whom the crash has destroyed.

Rosa Ribass unnamed protagonists come from different sides of this fence. The atmospheric, disturbing, and addictive story of their growing relationship is half quirky love story half strong commentary on how easily and quickly people can fall through the cracks of society. Although the message is entirely universal, the context is deliciously and uniquely Spanish.

Far Reviews

With its wonderful cast of characters that become more and more compelling on every page, this is sheer delight for even the most exacting reader. Book of the week

* El periodico *

A novel that flips crime fiction on its head and turns it into literature.

-- Inaki Ezkerra * El Diario *

About Rosa Ribas

ROSA RIBAS was born in El Prat de Llobregat in 1963, has a degree in Hispanic Philology from the University of Barcelona. has been a Spanish lecturer at the Goethe University and collaborates with the Cervantes Institute in Frankfurt. She now lives and works in Barcelona again and the city plays a big role in her writing. Rosa is widely considered one of the queens of Spanish noir writing, achieving critical and commercial success in Spain with her Dark Years Trilogy (Siruela) and her Hernandez trilogy (Tusquets). Far is her first foray away from crime fiction, into a more menacing social commentary. It is her first book to be translated into English.

CHARLOTTE COOMBE works from French and Spanish into English. She has been shortlisted for the Queen Sofia Spanish Institute Translation Prize 2023 for her co-translation, with Isabel Adey, of December Breeze by Marvel Moreno. In 2022 she won the Oran Robert Perry Burke Award for her translation of Antonio Diaz Olivas short story Mrs Goncalves and the Lives of Others, and she was shortlisted for the Valle Inclan Translation Prize 2019 for her translation of Fish Soup by Margarita Garcia Robayo.

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NGR9781738446346
9781738446346
1738446344
Far by Rosa Ribas
New
Paperback
Foundry Editions
2024-07-16
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