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Patagonia Route 203

Eduardo Varela

8 Reviews

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Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Classic fiction (pre c 1945), Fiction in translation

A road-trip novel that takes us on a journey of love and escape through the vast and magical landscape of Patagonia, where nothing and no-one are what they seem.

Keep straight on that way, turn left on Thursday and at night turn left again, and sooner or later you'll reach the sea ...

Parker is an enigmatic trucker who spends his days driving on the infinite, mythical roads of Patagonia, an empty yet wildly beautiful landscape where people are brought together and separated by a shifting, omnipresent wind. Patagonia is a land populated by legends, adventures, and exotic characters, among them a journalist still hunting for Nazi submarines, cannibalistic Trinitarians who have given up eating meat, and a pair of evangelical Bolivian twins who resolutely guard a ghost train.

Happiest behind the wheel, or playing his saxophone, Parker crosses these plains to escape a past he left behind long ago. Finally he finds a sense of direction when he meets Mayten, a strong and beautiful woman who works at a travelling fair. They are separated by an ill fate, but how will he find her in a land where directions change like the wind?

Eduardo Fernando Varela creates and reinvents, out of an inhospitable terrain where nothing grows, an oceanic and extraordinary landscape. Patagonia Route 203 is an ode to liberty, to movement and to the beauty of creation.

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Praise for Patagonia Route 203

  • Passionate ... compelling ... you must go on this wonderful route 203 - L'Obs

  • A debut novel that lifts us up in the air and that oscillates between a road-movie and an dreamlike tale - France Info Culture

  • Patagonia Route 203 is a woken dream. A beautiful hymn to Patagonia, mysterious and enchanting - Transfuge

  • A novel crafted like a Coen Brothers' movie. A unique world is created that is as wild as it is devilishly human - Le Monde

  • Eduardo Fernando Varela's debut novel is a witty exploration of the immutable mythology of Latin America's vast landscapes - Livres Hebdo

  • To say that this adventure novel completely captivates you from beginning to end is not enough ... the author handles perfectly the art of suspense and storytelling - Le Figaro Litteraire

  • A strange and hypnotic novel, filled with melancholic humour, inviting us to go on the road. Eduardo Varela drives us far away to listen to the poetry of the world - France Info

  • An absolute wonder. An irresistible novel - Femme actuelle

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