Black Sugar

Author:   Miguel Bonnefoy ,  Emily Boyce
Publisher:   Gallic Books
ISBN:  

9781910477526


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   13 March 2018
Recommended Age:   From 15 to 80 years
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Miguel Bonnefoy ,  Emily Boyce
Publisher:   Gallic Books
Imprint:   Gallic Books
ISBN:  

9781910477526


ISBN 10:   1910477524
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   13 March 2018
Recommended Age:   From 15 to 80 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Praise for Octavio's Journey 'An unforgettable new voice' Le Soir 'A wonderful debut' Liberation 'Simply magical' Elle 'A masterfully composed poetic and picaresque fable' Le Figaro


Praise for Octavio's Journey: 'An unforgettable new voice' Le Soir 'A wonderful debut' Liberation 'Simply magical' Elle 'A masterfully composed poetic and picaresque fable' Le Figaro


With a pitch-perfect translation by Emily Boyce, this is a beautifully crafted tale of how small loves can grow into the big ones, often quite unexpectedly.' The Irish Times 'Black Sugar comes out at a time when Venezuela is in the news for violence and turmoil. But Bonnefoy's prose bursts with pride for the region and its people (...) It's an important book to read right now.' Necessary Fiction 'Gallic Books have a lovely knack for publishing quirky and engaging novels, often compact and always accessible. Miguel Bonnefoy continues that tradition with his intriguing second novel, Black Sugar (...) With a pitch-perfect translation by Emily Boyce, this is a beautifully crafted tale of how small loves can grow into the big ones, often quite unexpectedly.' The Irish Times 'Bonnefoy's French and South American heritage infuse the novel, it combines the best of the European tradition and magical realism. It's a mix of folklore and exotic storytelling. Rich in description, lyrical, elegant and fantastical.' Nudge Magazine 'Entirely satisfying (...) Black Sugar holds its own in the Latin American magical-realism tradition.' Foreword Reviews 'Black Sugar is a beautiful generational saga akin to One Hundred Years of Solitude or The House of the Spirits ... Bonnefoy never loses his own voice and continues to write with strokes of brilliant colours and sounds.' The Book Bag 'Rich in sensuous imagery and wonderful descriptions.' Trip Fiction 'Black Sugar stands out as one of the beautiful surprises of this autumn ... Here, everything is lived to the full, love passion and desire for power, fidelity and ambition.' L'Express Praise for Octavio's Journey 'An unforgettable new voice' Le Soir 'A wonderful debut' Lib�ration 'Simply magical' Elle 'A masterfully composed poetic and picaresque fable' Le Figaro


'Gallic Books have a lovely knack for publishing quirky and engaging novels, often compact and always accessible. Miguel Bonnefoy continues that tradition with his intriguing second novel, Black Sugar (...) With a pitch-perfect translation by Emily Boyce, this is a beautifully crafted tale of how small loves can grow into the big ones, often quite unexpectedly.' The Irish Times 'Bonnefoy's French and South American heritage infuse the novel, it combines the best of the European tradition and magical realism. It's a mix of folklore and exotic storytelling. Rich in description, lyrical, elegant and fantastical.' Nudge Magazine 'Entirely satisfying (...) Black Sugar holds its own in the Latin American magical-realism tradition.' Foreword Reviews 'Black Sugar is a beautiful generational saga akin to One Hundred Years of Solitude or The House of the Spirits ... Bonnefoy never loses his own voice and continues to write with strokes of brilliant colours and sounds.' The Book Bag 'Rich in sensuous imagery and wonderful descriptions.' Trip Fiction 'Black Sugar stands out as one of the beautiful surprises of this autumn ... Here, everything is lived to the full, love passion and desire for power, fidelity and ambition.' L'Express Praise for Octavio's Journey 'An unforgettable new voice' Le Soir 'A wonderful debut' Lib�ration 'Simply magical' Elle 'A masterfully composed poetic and picaresque fable' Le Figaro


Praise for Octavio's Journey 'An unforgettable new voice' Le Soir 'A wonderful debut' Liberation 'Simply magical' Elle 'A masterfully composed poetic and picaresque fable' Le Figaro


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Miguel Bonnefoy was born in France in 1986 to a Venezuelan mother and a Chilean father. In 2013, he was awarded the prestigious Prix du Jeune Ecrivain. His first novel, Octavio's Journey, has sold more than 25,000 copies in France and has been awarded the Prix Edmee de la Rochefoucauld, Prix de la Vocation and Prix Feneon, was shortlisted for the Prix Goncourt First Novel Award and was highly commended by the Prix des Cinq Continents.

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