Telenovela

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Set in Santiago towards the end of Pinochet’s dictatorship, this book explores the secret lives of a family swept up in this dark period of Chile’s history. Gonzalo C. Garcia makes us feel for the characters and wants us to understand them – but, as the novel unfolds, we come to the frightening realisation of what it really means to have such understanding. And, so it is, that deeply human and deeply personal stories of mislaid ambition, failure and intergenerational trauma take on national – and universal significance.

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SKU: 9781913111717 Category: Tag: Publisher/imprint : Galley Beggar Press
Page count : 200
Published on 27th November, 2025

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Set in Santiago towards the end of Pinochet’s dictatorship, TELENOVELA explores the secret lives of a family swept up in this dark period of Chile’s history. There is Lucho: bullied by fellow soldiers for his love of poetry, thwarted in his ambitions to become a writer, unhappy at work. He seems like a loving father. He seems plain loveable, in fact. And maybe he is. But as TELENOVELA unfolds, other things come to light about Lucho that are less easy to indulge – or forgive. There is Ramona, Lucho’s wife: tormented by anxiety, overwhelmed by self-loathing and body image problems. As a drama student, Ramona once hoped to become a Telenovela star; she secretly daydreams that she might still get her big break. Guileless, gentle, Ramona seems like an innocent. But is she? Then there is Pablo, their son: dreamy, gentle, eager to make friends, to form his own band and write some worthwhile songs. Desperate to be cool… And increasingly, just desperate. Gonzalo C. Garcia makes us feel for these characters and want to understand them – but, as the novel unfolds, come to the frightening realisation of what it really means to have such understanding. And so it is that deeply human and deeply personal stories of mislaid ambition, failure and intergenerational trauma take on national – and universal significance.

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Dimensions 22 × 14 cm
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