A writer that I
discovered a year or so ago, whose first novel Lost City Radio has just won a
major literary prize in the US.Prior to that he had published some excellent
stories and was one of Granta’s young American writers of the decade. Alarcon
is Peruvian by birth but has been brought up in the US where he currently
resides.He writes in English mainly and
has spent time back in Lima to get research and prepare his writing.Although his work tends to take place in
anonymous cities and countries, the main inspiration is clearly the country of
his family with maybe some Ecuador,
Colombia and even –Argentinathrown in.Lost City Radio is about a country that is torn apart by civil war and
features a late night radio announcer who as mother to the nation runs a show uniting
people who have lost contact with family members or trying to track down lost
souls.The audience do not know that she
has her own tragedy which she is trying to overcome, an event which returns to
the surface when a young boy comes from the countryside and is dumped on her
doorstep in a manner of speaking.Alarcon creates a wonderful tense and weary atmosphere in the book, his
characters are totally credible and sustains the narrative well in the way of a
great storyteller.I look forward to
more of his slightly sad and melancholic work – he gets right down to the core
of life and spirit.
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