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Reviewed on January 16, 2006
"I have to stop losing people," resolves the unnamed narrator of De Luca's slender novel. As a young man, he was drawn into Argentina's Dirty War, which robbed him of his wife and compatriots and forced him to become a soldier, then a fugitive. At the outset of the novel, he has finally found tranquility as a gardener in Italy. Throughout the novel, the reader can see glimpses of Neruda in the narrator's descri...Log In or Sign Up to Read More