Imagining Argentina Explained

Imagining Argentina
Author:Lawrence Thornton
Country:United States
Language:English
Subject:Argentina's Dirty War
Publisher:Doubleday
Pub Date:1987
Genre:Drama
Pages:240 pp
Isbn:0-385-24027-9
Dewey:813/.54 19
Congress:PS3570.H6678 I4 1987
Oclc:15316974

Imagining Argentina (1987) is a novel by American author Lawrence Thornton, about the Dirty War in 1970s Argentina, during which the military government abducted and "disappeared" suspected opposition activists. It was nominated for the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction.

Plot summary

Cecilia, a dissident journalist in Buenos Aires, is kidnapped by the secret police, likely to join the ranks of the "disappeared." The city is the center of opposition to the military dictatorship during its Dirty War in the 1970s against opponents. Her husband Carlos, a theater director, searches frantically for her and others through "imagining" their fates in prisons and cells.

Reception

The novel was highly praised.[1] It was nominated for the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction.[2] [3]

Adaptations

In 2003, the novel was adapted as a film of the same name, written and directed by British playwright and director Christopher Hampton.

Notes and References

  1. News: Hafrey . Leigh . THEY WILL HEAR SILVIO AYALA (Published 1987) . 28 January 2021 . The New York Times . 20 September 1987.
  2. News: Trueheart . Charles . 5 NOMINATED FOR PEN BOOK AWARD . Washington Post . 9 March 1988.
  3. News: PEN/Faulkner Group Lists Award Nominees (Published 1988) . 28 January 2021 . The New York Times . 9 March 1988.