Ebook {Epub PDF} Lotería by Mario Alberto Zambrano
In Lotería, the spellbinding literary debut by Mario Alberto Zambrano, a young girl tells the story of her family’s tragic demise using a deck of cards of the eponymous Latin American game of chance/5(). · In his debut novel Lotería, Mario Alberto Zambrano subverts the rules of the game, and in doing so, he writes a playbook for a new game whose consequences are more dire than they initially seem. Written in 53 vignettes, each preceded by a color reproduction of a lotería card, Zambrano’s novel is itself an act of free association, allowing two conflicting stories to emerge as the narrative Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. · In Mario Alberto Zambrano’s soul-searching debut novel, Lotería, adolescence is also gritty, devastating — a crevice between childhood and adulthood, more rutted than scratched, a Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins.
Book Review. After three years of diligent work, Mario Alberto Zambrano's first novel, Lotería, provides readers with a new literary www.doorway.ru Sandra Cisneros's vignette style, combined with a strong, youthful voice reminiscent of Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn, and then add bingo—but in this case, Mexican bingo, known as lotería. by Mario Alberto Zambrano isbn Pub. date 7/2/ Synopsis: "Prepare to be enthralled by this lyrical, achingly human debut novel about a young girl's remarkable resilience in the face of loss. Struggling to cope as her family falls apart, eleven-year-old Luz María Castillo retreats into her beloved set of Lotería cards—a Mexican game featuring riddles and vibrant images. Bravo to a marvelous debut!". "This gorgeous, one-of-a-kind debut, marks the emergence of a singular and powerful new literary voice.". "Zambrano finds the happy and sad music of childhood an entrancing work.". "a beautiful, gripping, and lyrical set of riddles (asked and solved) about life—and—death matters in one family.".
In Lotería, the spellbinding literary debut by Mario Alberto Zambrano, a young girl tells the story of her family's tragic demise using a deck of cards of the eponymous Latin American game of chance. In his debut novel Lotería, Mario Alberto Zambrano subverts the rules of the game, and in doing so, he writes a playbook for a new game whose consequences are more dire than they initially seem. Written in 53 vignettes, each preceded by a color reproduction of a lotería card, Zambrano’s novel is itself an act of free association, allowing two conflicting stories to emerge as the narrative approaches its cataclysmic reveal. In Mario Alberto Zambrano’s soul-searching debut novel, Lotería, adolescence is also gritty, devastating — a crevice between childhood and adulthood, more rutted than scratched, a bottomless.
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