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This epic love affair with life and death is based on a true story of a revolutionary, from the author of 'The Hacienda'.

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Otto by Lisa St Aubin De Teran

'I was born in 1934 in a little lost village near San Cristobel de Torondoy eleven months after my brother. Unlike him, who was astonishingly handsome, I was astonishingly ugly. I was covered in black hair from head to foot like some kind of monkey. For some reason my ear-drums burst within days of my birth. The local doctor told my mother "This little boy is not going to live, and if he does, he's going to be daft or half-witted". But against all the hopes of the family, it was my brother who died, and I survived.' This extraordinary novel is based on a true story of a revolutionary who was advisor to Castro, friend of President Salvador Allende, and married to a woman who became one of the leaders of the Kurdish rebellion in Iran. There is a poignancy in his life, forever underlined by the leading roles thrown on him - like hoopla rings at a fair. Code-named Otto, he became an enemy of both the KGB and the CIA and all by chance, by a twist of fate, or by someone else's design. From the mountains of Venezuela, to the streets of Paris, from the heart of Cuba to rain-drenched London, this is a fabulous and picaresque journey of the lives and loves (plenty of those) of an astonishing man.
Reviews for SOUTHPAW: 'The collection contains some of St Aubin de Teran's most satisfying work to date.. An absorbing storyteller, St Aubin finds other people's life stories even more enchanted than her own' INDEPENDENT 'A jubilant sense of place pervades the stories, together with the smell of woodsmoke, acacia blossom and the day's baking' SUNDAY TRIBUNE
Lisa St Aubin de Teran was born in London in 1953. She has written five other novels, poetry and short stories and three memoirs including the bestselling THE HACIENDA. She presently lives in Amsterdam.
SKU CIN1860497578G
ISBN 13 9781860497575
ISBN 10 1860497578
Title Otto
Author Lisa St Aubin De Teran
Condition Good
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2005-01-27
Number of pages 528
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
Note This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us