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  • Published: 21 January 2013
  • ISBN: 9781846557774
  • Imprint: Harvill Secker
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 336
  • RRP: $30.00

The Farewell Angel



\"A Proustian journey into the interior, a dazzling psychodrama and, arguably, one of the best novels out of Spain in recent decades\" Kirkus Reviews

\"A Proustian journey into the interior, a dazzling psychodrama and, arguably, one of the best novels out of Spain in recent decades\" Kirkus Reviews

On the day he is released from prison in Madrid, Leonardo learns of his parents' death in a car crash. He returns to their empty town house, a rich young man now, but with a life to reconstruct out of fragments. At first all he wants is to be atone to took over books, diaries, and old photographs, the mute witnesses to his own childhood and his parents' wretched marriage. But in time he concentrates on the Quinta Blanca, the white house by the cuff edge where his grandmother used to nourish him on stories, especially Hans Christian Andersen's \"The Snow Queen\".

When Leonardo revisits this childhood home at Christmas as the guest of its new owner, Casilda, he, too, has the sliver of ice removed from his heart by the one woman capable of doing so, and his own redemption is at hand.

The Farewell Angel is about storytelling, about the determining power of stories to harm and to heat. Centered around a lighthouse and the sea-washed rocks beneath it, this haunting novel is a triumph of subtle narrative by the prize-winning author of Variable Cloud.

  • Published: 21 January 2013
  • ISBN: 9781846557774
  • Imprint: Harvill Secker
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 336
  • RRP: $30.00

Praise for The Farewell Angel

This richly imagined, meticulously crafted tale…borrows from a fairy tale to redeem a young man's past...By the sheer force of her prose in this liquid translation, Gaite delivers an engrossing tale inhabited by deeply human characters and passionate landscapes. The novel glistens with intelligence and heart. The Farewell Angel was awarded the Spanish National Prize for Literature in 1994.

Publisher's Weekly

This remarkably intricate 1994 novel…reveals the ongoing ordeal of Leonardo Villalba, recently released from prison (for his complicity in an unspecified scandal) and now compelled to explore both the mystery of his wealthy parents' deaths in an automobile accident and the enigma of his own detached, affectless personality. The key to these secrets is Hans Christian Andersen's tale The Snow Queen, which bears crucial symbolic relevance to Leonardo's...Proustian journey into the interior, a dazzling psychodrama and, arguably, one of the best novels out of Spain in recent decades.

Kirkus Reviews