The Dictator and the Hammock

The Dictator and the Hammock

by Daniel Pennac (Author), PatriciaClancy (Translator)

Synopsis

Manuel Pereira da Ponte Martins, beloved dictator of the state of Teresina in Brazil, develops agoraphobia the day a fortune-teller predicts he will die being torn limb from limb by an angry mob. His life becomes unbearable and he decides to hire a double to stand in while he set off to enjoy himself in the fleshpots of Europe. A few years later, the barber-turned-dictator also grows tired of running the country and employs the same trick as his predecessor to leave for Hollywood. On the boat there, he introduces himself as Charlie Chaplin. But everyone is convinced that he is none other than Rudolph Valentino disguised as Chaplin. When he arrives in New York, both the real actors are waiting for him...Back in Teresina, the doubles follow one another, fooling the people with ease. Then Pereira comes back. He is astonished to discover that his stand-in doesn't look anything like him and reacts in a way that can only precipitate his meeting with Fate. The Dictator and The Hammock is wildly original and extremely funny.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Harvill Secker
Published: 10 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 1843431890
ISBN 13: 9781843431893
Book Overview: 'Highly amusing and original. Daniel Pennac is a fantastic storyteller' Andrey Kurkov, author of Death and The Penguin

Media Reviews
'If you want to read something that's witty, inventive, shocking and great fun, pick up a Pennac' -- Paul Duncan Crime Time 'Truly first-class black comedy of breathtaking pugnacious genius' Glasgow Herald 'There is danger in Pennac's prose but there is exuberance and exhilaration, too. A cult success in France, this deserves to be a hit wherever it lands' The Good Book Guide 'There is a precision of touch here that is something like the lightness Italo Calvino identified in the best folk literature ... A crime novel that breaks off to discuss the relative merits of Kafka, Antelme, Defoe and Cioran is an odd, but oddly entertaining crime novel' -- Brian Dillon Times Literary Supplement
Author Bio
DANIEL PENNAC was born in Casablanca in 1944, his father being in the army. He travelled widely in his youth, in Europe, Asia and Africa, and has been employed in a number of capacities, including woodcutter, Paris cab driver, illustrator and schoolteacher. His 'Belleville Quintet', written round the character of Benjamin Malaussene has been published in many languages.