Washing Dishes in Hotel Paradise
Author: Eduardo Belgrano Rawson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 112
Engaging with Argentinian popular culture and history, the author presents a cast of characters variously engaged in rehabilitation, subterfuge, affairs of the heart and even, unwittingly, cinematography. The result is a charming and disarming snapshot of diverse lives in contemporary Argentina. A sailor makes his way along the Uruguayan coast of the Rio de la Plata. Reaching the radio station Pacheco, a stopping point for all mariners wishing to contact the mainland, he places a call to his wife. When a male voice answers, and the line falls dead immediately afterwards, the seaman begins to wonder whether it is the technology or his wife's fidelity that he must doubt.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 112
Engaging with Argentinian popular culture and history, the author presents a cast of characters variously engaged in rehabilitation, subterfuge, affairs of the heart and even, unwittingly, cinematography. The result is a charming and disarming snapshot of diverse lives in contemporary Argentina. A sailor makes his way along the Uruguayan coast of the Rio de la Plata. Reaching the radio station Pacheco, a stopping point for all mariners wishing to contact the mainland, he places a call to his wife. When a male voice answers, and the line falls dead immediately afterwards, the seaman begins to wonder whether it is the technology or his wife's fidelity that he must doubt.
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Author: Eduardo Belgrano Rawson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 112
Engaging with Argentinian popular culture and history, the author presents a cast of characters variously engaged in rehabilitation, subterfuge, affairs of the heart and even, unwittingly, cinematography. The result is a charming and disarming snapshot of diverse lives in contemporary Argentina. A sailor makes his way along the Uruguayan coast of the Rio de la Plata. Reaching the radio station Pacheco, a stopping point for all mariners wishing to contact the mainland, he places a call to his wife. When a male voice answers, and the line falls dead immediately afterwards, the seaman begins to wonder whether it is the technology or his wife's fidelity that he must doubt.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 112
Engaging with Argentinian popular culture and history, the author presents a cast of characters variously engaged in rehabilitation, subterfuge, affairs of the heart and even, unwittingly, cinematography. The result is a charming and disarming snapshot of diverse lives in contemporary Argentina. A sailor makes his way along the Uruguayan coast of the Rio de la Plata. Reaching the radio station Pacheco, a stopping point for all mariners wishing to contact the mainland, he places a call to his wife. When a male voice answers, and the line falls dead immediately afterwards, the seaman begins to wonder whether it is the technology or his wife's fidelity that he must doubt.
Washing Dishes in Hotel Paradise