The Wind that Lays Waste: A Novel

Almada Selva, Chris Andrews

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Abstract

The Wind That Lays Waste begins in the great pause before a storm. Reverend Pearson is evangelizing across the Argentinian countryside with Leni, his teenage daughter, when their car breaks down. This act of God or fate leads them to the workshop and home of an aging mechanic called Gringo Brauer and a young boy named Tapioca. As a long day passes, curiosity and intrigue transform into an unexpected intimacy between four people: one man who believes deeply in God, morality, and his own righteousness, and another whose life experiences have only entrenched his moral relativism and mild apathy; a quietly earnest and idealistic mechanic's assistant, and a restless, skeptical preacher's daughter. As tensions between these characters ebb and flow, beliefs are questioned and allegiances are tested, until finally the growing storm breaks over the plains.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationU.S.
PublisherGraywolf Press
Size136 pages
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • evangelists
  • mechanics
  • faith
  • Argentina
  • fiction

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