The Snake And The Condor By Robert Southam: A Romeo And Juliet Story Set In Recent Times In London And South America
Oxford, England, June 8, 2015 (Newswire.com) - Publishing 26th June 2015 by John Hunt Publishing, Winchester, England, and Washington D.C. (www.johnhuntpublishing.com) ISBN 978-1-78279-731-9 (Paperback) £13.99 $24.95 EISBN 978-1-78279-730-2 (eBook) £4.99 $7.99
Santiago, Chile, at the height of Pinochet's reign of terror in the late twentieth century. Julieta, the Juliet of this Romeo and Juliet story and the daughter of a senior government official, is to be married to the army officer of her father's choice. She attempts to escape with the boy she loves to the Peruvian Andes, but her father's tentacles reach across South America and even as far as England. The young lovers are caught up in a series of gripping adventures and narrow escapes. They are helped by a courageous priest, whose mission is to save opponents of Pinochet from the prisons, torture chambers and executions of the military régime.
The Snake and the Condor is more than a retelling of one of the great love stories of world literature. It also studies the cruel effects of colonization, forced conversion and economic exploitation on non-European civilizations. It evokes the fear, suspicion and uncertainty on which tyranny and dictatorship thrive.
Profoundly rich and transporting... This beautiful book plunged me into another world. From the first page I knew I was in the hands of a seriously good storyteller - every scene vivid, brimming full of life. Dr Andrea Ashworth, book critic for Harper's and Vogue, and author of the bestseller, Once in a House on Fire
Robert Southam's vertiginous tale of the flight of two lovers from across the racial and class divide... The author writes with a tingling, heart-pounding tenderness of the lovers' growing awareness of and feelings for each other as they resist oppression and uncertainty together... A compelling and emotional experience. Paul Simon, The Morning Star
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