The Suicide Museum by Ariel Dorfman audiobook

The Suicide Museum: A Novel

By Ariel Dorfman

Tantor Audio 9781635423891
18.39 Hours Unabridged
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A Best Book of 2023 by the New Yorker Ariel needed money, and Joseph Hortha had it. Bound by gratitude toward the late Chilean president and a persistent need to know whether murder or suicide ended his life during the 1973 coup, the two men embark on an investigation that will take them from Washington DC and New York, to Santiago and Valparaíso, and finally to London. They encounter an unforgettable cast of characters: a wedding photographer who can predict a couple's future; a policeman in pursuit of the serial killer targeting refugees; a revolutionary caught trying to assassinate a dictator; and the complex women who support them along the way. Before Ariel and Joseph can resolve a quest full of dangers and enigmas, they must help each other come to terms with guilt and trauma from personal catastrophes hidden deep in the past. What begins as an intriguing literary caper unfolds into a propulsive, philosophical saga about love, family, machismo, fascism, and exile that asks what we owe the world, one another, and ourselves. The Suicide Museum explores the limits of the novelistic genre, expanding it in an unsuspected and exceptional way. Contains mature themes.

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A Best Book of 2023 by the New Yorker

Ariel needed money, and Joseph Hortha had it. Bound by gratitude toward the late Chilean president and a persistent need to know whether murder or suicide ended his life during the 1973 coup, the two men embark on an investigation that will take them from Washington DC and New York, to Santiago and Valparaíso, and finally to London. They encounter an unforgettable cast of characters: a wedding photographer who can predict a couple's future; a policeman in pursuit of the serial killer targeting refugees; a revolutionary caught trying to assassinate a dictator; and the complex women who support them along the way.

Before Ariel and Joseph can resolve a quest full of dangers and enigmas, they must help each other come to terms with guilt and trauma from personal catastrophes hidden deep in the past. What begins as an intriguing literary caper unfolds into a propulsive, philosophical saga about love, family, machismo, fascism, and exile that asks what we owe the world, one another, and ourselves. The Suicide Museum explores the limits of the novelistic genre, expanding it in an unsuspected and exceptional way.

Contains mature themes.

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Author Bio: Ariel Dorfman

Author Bio: Ariel Dorfman

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction
Runtime: 18.39
Audience: Adult
Language: English