Empty Wardrobes
There is no doubting the authenticity of Carvalhos vision and the originality and severity of her voice. Joyce Carol Oates, The New York Review of Books
For ten years Dora has ritualistically mourned her husband's death, a pointless ritual that forced her to rely on support from old friends and acquaintances. Her beloved husband, a Christ so principled he rejected any ambition whatsoever as a construct of a corrupt society, succeeded only in leaving Dora and their daughter with nothing. When her mother-in-law reveals a shattering secret about their marriage one night, Doras narrative of her own life is destroyed. Three generations of womenDora, her daughter, and mother-in-lawmust navigate a world that has been shaped by the blundering men off in the distance, figures barely present who nonetheless define the lives of the women they would call mother, wife, or lover.
Narrated through the gritted teeth of an acquaintance, Empty WardrobesMaria Judite de Carvalhos cutting 1966 novel, translated from Portuguese for the first time by Margaret Jull Costa and introduced by Kate Zambrenois a tale of women who are trapped within the quiet devastation of a patriarchal society and preyed upon by the ambient savageries that perch in its every crevice.
Auteur | | de Carvalho |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Paperback |
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