Moldy Strawberries - Stories

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Unique Daring stories of desire, fear, and connection.

Moldy Strawberries - Stories could be a good read for someone who enjoys immersive and poignant short stories that explore the complexities of desire, fear, and human connection. Caio Fernando Abreu's writing beautifully captures the essence of a Brazil transformed by the AIDS epidemic and military dictatorship of the 80s, bringing to light the struggles and resilience of his diverse characters. With themes of longing and tender relationships, this collection creates a sense of intimacy that lingers even after the stories end, leaving readers with a bittersweet taste of both decay and hope.

Moldy Strawberries - Stories

Regular price $9.90
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ISBN: 9781953861207
Publisher: Archipelago Books
Date of Publication: 2022-04-05
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Romance, Poetry
Related Topics: Classics, Queer, Literature, Classics, LGBT
Goodreads rating: 4.13
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In eighteen exhilarating stories, Caio Fernando Abreu navigates a Brazil transformed by the AIDS epidemic and stifling military dictatorship of the ’80s. Suspended between fear and longing, Abreu’s characters grasp for connection. A man speckled with Carnival glitter crosses a crowded dance floor and seeks the warmth and beauty of another body. A budding office friendship between two young men grows into a “strange and secret harmony.” One man desires another but fears that their complot might crumble with one clumsy word or gesture. Junkies, failed revolutionaries, poets, and conflicted artists face threats at every turn. But, inwardly ferocious and resilient, they heal. For Abreu there is beauty on the horizon, mingled with the light of memory and decay.
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