Open Door
Book (italiano):
<DIV><p>"An ambiguous tale that verges on dark comedy. . . . With skill and subtlety, the novel hints that a whole society might labor under an illusion of liberty."?<I>The Economist</I></p><p>When her partner disappears, a young woman drifts towards Open Door, a small town in the Argentinean Pampas named after its psychiatric hospital. She finds herself living with an aging ranch-hand, although a local girl also proves irresistible . . .</p><p><B>Iosi Havilio</B> bursts onto the Argentine literary scene after <I>Open Door</I> was highly praised by some of the country's most influential critics and writer, including Beatriz Sarlo and Rodolfo Fogwill.</p><BR></DIV>
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