by HelenLane (Translator), JuanCarlosOnetti (Author)
The archetypal Onetti hero, Medina is at different times of his life a (phoney) doctor, a painter and a police chief. He lives in Lavanda, across the river from Santa Maria, a town he is not allowed to enter and that he, therefore, wishes to destroy. In the end the wind speaks by devouring Santa Maria with its flames. The first novel written in exile in Spain, Let the Wind Speak is Onetti coming to terms with his exclusion from the Santa Marias of his childhood, his first sexual conquests, his first cigarettes, his first double whiskeys. A lover's bitter lament - it ends in the destruction of the object of adoration.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Published: 15 Aug 1996
ISBN 10: 1852421967
ISBN 13: 9781852421960