False Calm
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False Calm
Part reportage, part personal essay, part travelogue, False Calm finds Argentinian author Maria Sonia Cristoff writing against romantic portrayals of Patagonia as she journeys from one small town to the next.
Part reportage, part personal essay, part travelogue, False Calm finds Argentinian author MarΓa Sonia Cristoff writing against romantic portrayals of Patagonia as she journeys from one small town to the next.
Cristoff returns home to chronicle the ghost towns left behind by the oil boom. She explores Patagonia's complicated legacy through the lost stories of its people and the desolate places they inhabit. In one town, a man struggles to maintain one of just two remaining stores because buses refuse to stop as scheduled; in another, the television in each household plays the same channel; elsewhere, she speaks with an amateur pilot who assembles model aeroplanes to keep himself company. Everywhere, Cristoff blends superstition, myth and firsthand accounts to conjure the reality of a Patagonia that unveils a startlingly lucid netherworld.
'A bold, beautiful book.' New York Times
'An artful, atmospheric, thought-provoking depiction of life between silence and open space.' Los Angeles Review of Books
'Unique, imaginative and unnerving.' Kirkus
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781917092258
Publisher: Daunt Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 31 July 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Daunt Originals
Contributors:
- Translated by Katherine Silver
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 264
About the Author
MarΓa Sonia Cristoff is the author of Derroche (2022, Sara Gallardo Award), Mal de Γ©poca (2017, MΓ©dicis Prize Finalist), Bajo influencia (2010), Desubicados (2006). Her books Falsa Calma (False Calm) and InclΓΊyanme afuera (Include Me Outside) have been published in English, translated by Katherine Silver. She has edited volumes on literary nonfiction (Idea crΓ³nica and Pasaje a Oriente) and participated in a series of collective works. She has been writer-in-residence in Iowa and Leipzig and her books have been published in several Latin American countries and translated into English, French, German, Italian and Swedish. She lives in Buenos Aires.
Katherine Silver has translated works by Horacio Castellanos Moya, CΓ©sar Aira, Julio CortΓ‘zar, Juan Carlos Onetti, Julio RamΓ³n Ribeyro, and many others. She is the former director of the Banff International Literary Translation Centre (BILTC), and the author of Echo Under Story. She does volunteer interpreting for asylum seekers.
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