An intimate portrayal of the drug wars in Colombia, f rom international fiction star Juan Gabriel Vasquez.
V squez is one of the most original new voices of Latin American literature, according to Nobel Prize winner Mario Vargas Llosa, and The Sound of Things Falling is his most personal, most contemporary novel to date, a masterpiece that takes his writing--and his literary star--even higher..
His journey leads him all the way back to the 1960s and a world on the brink of change: a time before narco-trafficking trapped a whole generation in a living nightmare.
As he investigates, he discovers the many ways in which his own life and his friend\'s family have been shaped by his country\'s recent violent past.
Back then, Antonio witnessed a friend\'s murder, an event that haunts him still.
The article transports Antonio back to when the war between Escobar\'s Medell n cartel and government forces played out violently in Colombia\'s streets and in the skies above.
In the city of Bogot , Antonio Yammara reads an article about a hippo that had escaped from a derelict zoo once owned by legendary Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar.
In this New York Times-bestselling, award-winning, gorgeously wrought novel, V squez confronts the history of his home country, Colombia.
Juan Gabriel V squez has been hailed not only as one of South America\'s greatest literary stars, but also as one of the most acclaimed writers of his generation.
An intimate portrayal of the drug wars in Colombia, f rom international fiction star Juan Gabriel Vasquez