Mariana Travacio All That Dies in April review

Mariana Travacio All That Dies in April review

All That Dies in April

  • Auteur: Mariana Travacio (Argentinië)
  • Soort boek: Argentijnse roman, familieroman
  • Engelse vertaling: Samantha Schnee, Will Morningstar
  • Uitgever: World Editions
  • Verschijnt: 9 september 2025
  • Omvang: 164 pagina’s
  • Uitgave: paperback / ebook
  • Prijs: $ 19,99
  • Boek bestellen bij: Amazon / Bol / Libris

Mariana Travacio All That Dies in April review en recensie

  • “Hypnotic, almost ancestral voices echo through this novel like whispers in the wilderness, like orphan cries and “wounds of light” accompanying us on a powerful journey from which none of us will emerge unscathed.” (Agustina Bazterrica)

Flaptekst van de roman van de Argentijnse schrijfster Mariana Travacio

Set in a stark landscape of cliffs and precipices high above the Argentine pampas, Mariana Travacio’s All That Dies in April follows the members of one small family as each makes a solitary journey out of their treacherous mountain home in search of a better life.

Lina has dreamt for years of leaving her tiny village in the drought-stricken region. Her son left long ago to find work and a better fortune. Relicario, her husband, is content to stay put in the land of his ancestors, tending to their graves. Ignoring Relicario’s pleas, a desperate Lina decides to abandon their home in search of her son, work, and water. She starts her journey on foot, and Relicario eventually follows behind, bringing a donkey and a sack with his ancestors’ bones. Both witness unspeakable violence, cruelty, and folly, but the hope of reuniting their family keeps them alive.

Poetically charged, restrained, and delicately condensed, this is a suspenseful ancestral tale rooted in a long Latin American history of rural displacement and perpetual inequality.

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