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False Calm

False Calm

Author(s): Katherine Silver (Translator), María Sonia Cristoff

Location(s): Patagonia

Genre(s): Travelogue, Adventure

Era(s): Contemporary

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Part reportage, part personal essay, part travelogue, False Calm finds Argentinian author María Sonia Cristoff writing against romantic portrayals of Patagonia as she journeys from one small town to the next.

Cristoff returns home to chronicle the ghost towns left behind by the oil boom. She explores Patagonia’s complicated legacy through the lost stories of its people and the desolate places they inhabit. In one town, a man struggles to maintain one of just two remaining stores because buses refuse to stop as scheduled; in another, the television in each household plays the same channel; elsewhere, she speaks with an amateur pilot who assembles model aeroplanes to keep himself company. Everywhere, Cristoff blends superstition, myth and firsthand accounts to conjure the reality of a Patagonia that unveils a startlingly lucid netherworld.

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