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Original Title: Terra Sonâmbula
ISBN: 185242897X (ISBN13: 9781852428976)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: Prémio Camões (2013)
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Sleepwalking Land Paperback | Pages: 256 pages
Rating: 4.05 | 2752 Users | 205 Reviews

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Title:Sleepwalking Land
Author:Mia Couto
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 256 pages
Published:February 21st 2006 by Serpent's Tail (first published 1992)
Categories:Cultural. Africa. Fiction. Eastern Africa. Mozambique. Magical Realism. Literature

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As the civil war rages in 1980s Mozambique, an old man and a young boy, refugees from the war, seek shelter in a burnt-out bus. Among the effects of a dead passenger, they come across a set of notebooks that tell of his life. As the boy reads the story to his elderly companion, this story and their own develop in tandem. Written in 1992, Mia Couto’s first novel is a powerful indictment of the suffering war brings.

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Ratings: 4.05 From 2752 Users | 205 Reviews

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Mia Coutos writing amazes me because even when reading his novels it feels like reading poetry. It is so reach, sensitive, figurative and beautiful that it just gets you think and mixing up reality with his story. I read it in Portuguese which probably makes the word mixes even richer. This is the first book I recall reading in where there are several stories in parallel, all crossing each other. Highly recommend it.

2.5 stars.Magical realism is really not my favorite genre, but I thought reading this would be broadening for me and thats a good thing. Plus, when do you really get a chance to read a book out of mozambique? (Really rarely, for the record) So, while it wasnt my favorite because of the genre, there were parts I really liked.I liked the characters (except for the weird molester scene towards the end that made no sense), and I thought a lot of the prose was really beautiful with some really

If I read this book a paragraph at a time I would ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ love it. But so Sleepwalking was it that, for all that the stakes could hardly be higher, so much magically happened that I lost a sense of it mattering. It didn't help that the female characters were mostly either bewitchingly desirable or crones. But I have to say, line by line, it is beautiful, dreamy writing.

This book might just not be my style. The writing was at times very beautiful and expressive, but the story was too confusing and convoluted for me. I know that this was largely intentional, but it made it less enjoyable to read.

Ideas, we all know, are not born in peoples heads. They begin somewhere out there, loose wisps of smoke swirling directionless in search of a befitting mind.

301218: read 080516. not much to say but i found it or drowned in it, possibly because i do not know much of the conflict so it easily became emblematic of all war... this is what the road tried for. not merely that this is real however magical but just for me exactly what i would want to write of an experience i never want to live...

I really wanted to enjoy this book. It starts well with prose that has a sense of magic in it absent from most contemporary fiction. You'll come upon lines like this: the sea opens like a blue word." But the plot corners itself when the main characters hole up in a bus. And the narrative present shrivels away into magical realism.But there are still great moments, and the book probably deserves three stars for dialogue like this alone. After the shop of an Indian is burned, the man says, I dont
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