The African Shore

by Rodrigo Rey Rosa

Jeffrey Gray (Translator)

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A riveting and highly praised novel by Guatemala’s leading writer of fiction, now in English for the first time
 
 “Rodrigo Rey Rosa is the most rigorous writer of my generation, the most transparent, the one that knows best how to weave his stories, and the most luminous of all.”—Roberto Bolaño​
 
“Quietly mesmerizing. . . . Gray’s unadorned translation, keeping many of the regional exclamations intact, lets the narrative shine, demonstrating why Rey Rosa’s reputation is growing internationally.”—Publishers Weekly

 
In the vein of the writings of Paul Bowles, Paul Theroux, and V. S. Naipaul, The African Shore marks a major new installment in the genre of dystopic travel fiction. Rodrigo Rey Rosa, a Guatemalan writer with a growing international reputation, presents a tale of alienation, misrecognition, and intrigue set in and around Tangier. He weaves a double narrative involving a Colombian tourist pleasurably stranded in Morocco and a young shepherd who dreams of migrating to Spain and of “riches to come.” At the center of their tale is an owl both treasured and coveted.
 
The author addresses the anxiety, distrust, and potential for violence that characterize the border of all borders: the strait that divides Africa and Europe, where the Mediterranean and the Atlantic meet. With a prose style at once rich and spare, Rey Rosa generates a powerful reality within his imagined world. He maintains a narrative tension to the haunting conclusion, raising small and large questions that linger in the reader’s mind long after the final page.
 
With an Afterword by Jeffrey Gray
  • ISBN10 0300196105
  • ISBN13 9780300196108
  • Publish Date 18 November 2013 (first published 28 October 2013)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 13 March 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Yale University Press