Late Summer, Luiz Ruffato
Late Summer, Luiz Ruffato
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Late Summer

Author: Luiz Ruffato

Narrator: Javier Vazquez Jr

Unabridged: 7 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scribd Audio

Published: 11/30/2021


Synopsis

From one of Brazil’s most important living writers, a powerful reflection on the effects of isolation and feelings of inadequacy in our time.

 Sick and abandoned by his wife and son, Oséias decides to go back to his hometown after twenty years away. During this time apart, he has heard about his family only through sporadic phone calls from his younger sister, Isabela. The shadow of the suicide of their sister Lígia, when she was fifteen, lingers over Oséias as he tries to reestablish contact with his siblings. Each of them is absorbed in their own world: Rosana and her obsession with fitness; Isabela and her struggle to survive; João Lúcio and his isolation. All of them are branded by loneliness, but most of all Oséias, who, misunderstood by his family members and old acquaintances, decides to put an end to his journey.

Late Summer can be read as both the realistic story of a displaced man tortured by his unsuccessful attempt to redeem his past, and as a portrait of contemporary society, in which social classes have ruptured any form of dialogue between them, and people have become rogue planets whose paths cross occasionally, risking mutual destruction.

About Luiz Ruffato

Born in 1961, in Cataguases, Brazil, Luiz Ruffato grew up in a poor migrant family. He worked, among other jobs, as a textile worker and a turner-mechanical, and he studied journalism. In 2001, his debut novel, There Were Many Horses, was praised for its vivid depiction of the urbanization of the author’s hometown, São Paulo. The book revolutionized Brazilian literature, winning critical acclaim and a number of prizes, including the Brazilian National Library’s Machado de Assis Award and the APCA Award for best novel. A jury of literary critics from the newspaper O Globo proclaimed the book, which has now been translated into German, Spanish, French, and Italian and published in Portugal, to be one of the ten best Brazilian books of recent decades.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tiago

Inverno da alma Se "Flores Artificiais" (2014) é o registro de uma diáspora da obra de Luiz Ruffato de Cataguases, este "O Verão Tardio" é o registro de um triunfal retorno a estas raízes. E o curioso é que o que aquele tem de disperso (um romance que na verdade é uma coletânea de contos ou, melhor d......more

Goodreads review by Mikko

Brasilialainen Luiz Ruffato on ollut tähän asti mielenkiintoinen kirjailija, eikä uusi teos Päättyy myöhäinen kesä petä odotuksia. Kirja kertoo kuusikymppisestä Oséias Nunesista, joka vakavasti sairaana palaa São Paulosta kotiseudulle Cataguasesiin kahdenkymmenen vuoden poissaolon jälkeen. Mitä koti......more

Goodreads review by Wally

Reader Alert! The following includes spoilers. Do not read on if you are the sort of person who is upset by learning how a book ends before you’re read it. Ordinarily, I avoid giving away an ending, but (a) careful readers of Luiz Ruffato’s Late Summer will know how the novel must end halfway throug......more

Goodreads review by Laura

3.5⭐️......more