Looks like Jonathan Franzen is a fan of Mr Buarque: "I was taken with a couple of Brazilian novels, not new this year but new to me.
Chico Buarque's Budapest (Bloomsbury)is exactly the literary collision it sounds like, South America meets Central Europe, but what a delicious recipe for a story this turns out to be. Buarque's the real deal, hilarious and innovative and deftly profound. The premise of the novel is ridiculous – a Brazilian ghost writer completes his self-effacement by disappearing into Budapest – but Buarque sells it so well that, by the end, your own existence feels equally ridiculous."
Found here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012...ors-favourites
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