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The Slackers

- and other stories
Af: Manuel Tiago Engelsk Paperback

The Slackers

- and other stories
Af: Manuel Tiago Engelsk Paperback
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This book, Slackers, is a collection of short stories, part of International Publisher''s ongoing Manuel Tiago series

 

The title story, "The Slackers," deals humorously with a mixed bag of misfits who are forced to report to a military correctional camp to complete their obligatory service. As in several of his other works of fiction, Tiago, (Álvaro Cunhal), based his tale on his own life. For a time, in late 1939 and early 1940, Cunhal was forced to complete his military service in a Disciplinary Company. 

 

"Hand in Hand" is a teenage love story set against the background of the post-1974 public flowering of the Communist Party as a significant partner in the democratic reconstruction of the country. In this story the author once again calls upon his own memories, having served as a very young man as leader of the Federation of Portuguese Communist Youth.

 

"Parallel Stories" is the centerpiece of the collection, the longest and most developed story in this volume, essentially a novella. Set in contemporary democratic times, we see a small regional Communist Party organization struggling with its past as primarily a party of the working class at a time when the working class itself was undergoing profound changes.

 

The final story, "Lives," reads like the treatment of an epic-long family saga, or even a

sprawling multi-season TV miniseries. Its timeframe is deliberately obscure, although to be sure, there is an automobile that plays a small part toward the end. Otherwise, we seem to

hover anywhere between the late 19th century all the way up through the mid-20th.


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This book, Slackers, is a collection of short stories, part of International Publisher''s ongoing Manuel Tiago series

 

The title story, "The Slackers," deals humorously with a mixed bag of misfits who are forced to report to a military correctional camp to complete their obligatory service. As in several of his other works of fiction, Tiago, (Álvaro Cunhal), based his tale on his own life. For a time, in late 1939 and early 1940, Cunhal was forced to complete his military service in a Disciplinary Company. 

 

"Hand in Hand" is a teenage love story set against the background of the post-1974 public flowering of the Communist Party as a significant partner in the democratic reconstruction of the country. In this story the author once again calls upon his own memories, having served as a very young man as leader of the Federation of Portuguese Communist Youth.

 

"Parallel Stories" is the centerpiece of the collection, the longest and most developed story in this volume, essentially a novella. Set in contemporary democratic times, we see a small regional Communist Party organization struggling with its past as primarily a party of the working class at a time when the working class itself was undergoing profound changes.

 

The final story, "Lives," reads like the treatment of an epic-long family saga, or even a

sprawling multi-season TV miniseries. Its timeframe is deliberately obscure, although to be sure, there is an automobile that plays a small part toward the end. Otherwise, we seem to

hover anywhere between the late 19th century all the way up through the mid-20th.


Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 148
ISBN-13: 9780717808847
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 071780884X
Udg. Dato: 12 maj 2022
Længde: 13mm
Bredde: 215mm
Højde: 139mm
Forlag: International Publishers Co Inc.,U.S.
Oplagsdato: 12 maj 2022
Forfatter(e): Manuel Tiago
Forfatter(e) Manuel Tiago


Kategori Moderne Samtidslitteratur


ISBN-13 9780717808847


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 148


Udgave


Længde 13mm


Bredde 215mm


Højde 139mm


Udg. Dato 12 maj 2022


Oplagsdato 12 maj 2022


Forlag International Publishers Co Inc.,U.S.