From one of Brazil’s rising literary stars, an acclaimed novella about the violation of a woman and a city, based on true events.It is 2014. There is euphoria in Brazil, especially in Rio de Janeiro. The World Cup is about to take place and the Olympics are in sight. It is a time of hope and frenzied construction.Júlia is a partner with an architectural firm working on the future Olympic village. During a break from a meeting at the town hall, she goes for a run in the hillside neighbourhood of Alto da Boa Vista. There, a man puts a revolver to her head, takes her to a secluded spot, and rapes her. Left abandoned in the woods, she drags herself home, where her boyfriend and family members are waiting for her.Vista Chinesa brings light and shadow to a city whose stunning beauty cannot conceal the most serious human and political problems, and gives voice to a story that is tragically not uncommon.
Tatiana Salem Levy Livres
Tatiana Salem Levy est une écrivaine et traductrice brésilienne dont le parcours couvre des héritages turc et portugais. Son œuvre explore fréquemment les thèmes de l'identité, de l'exil et des complexités des relations humaines, nourrie par sa vaste formation littéraire et ses expériences internationales. La prose de Levy se distingue par sa profonde perspicacité de la psyché humaine et un langage poétique qui entraîne les lecteurs dans des mondes richement imaginés.


The House in Smyrna
- 164pages
- 6 heures de lecture
In Rio de Janeiro, a woman suffering from a mysterious illness, which is eroding her body and mind, decides to accept a challenge from her grandfather: to take the key to the house where he grew up - in the Turkish city of Smyrna - and open the door. As she embarks on this pilgrimage, she begins to write of her progress.