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Funhouse
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Funhouse
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In the tradition of such great Latin American magic realists as Jorge Amada, Sergio Kokis recreates the magic world of a child in Brazil.
The novel is told from the point of view of a Brazilian painter in exile somewhere in the northern climes - man who longs for the warmth and vibrancy of his childhood.
But his childhood and adolescence were not easy. Torn between a deeply religious (and superstitious) mother and his father, a man of science and reason, the young man survives his home life, life at boarding school, and life abroad to become an artist and a person in his own right.
Funhouse
(Le pavillon des miroirs in French) has won four major literary awards in Quebec: Grand Prix du livre de Montréal, Prix de L'AcadÈmie des lettres du Québec, Prix Québec-Paris, and Prix Desjardins.
The novel is told from the point of view of a Brazilian painter in exile somewhere in the northern climes - man who longs for the warmth and vibrancy of his childhood.
But his childhood and adolescence were not easy. Torn between a deeply religious (and superstitious) mother and his father, a man of science and reason, the young man survives his home life, life at boarding school, and life abroad to become an artist and a person in his own right.
Funhouse
(Le pavillon des miroirs in French) has won four major literary awards in Quebec: Grand Prix du livre de Montréal, Prix de L'AcadÈmie des lettres du Québec, Prix Québec-Paris, and Prix Desjardins.