In this powerful and timely new novel, Andrew Altschul maps the blurred boundaries between fact and fiction, author and text, resistance and extremism. Is the real Leonora an activist or a terrorist? Cold-eyed conspirator or naïve puppet? And who is he to decide? At every turn he’s confronted by violence and suffering, and by the consequences of his American privilege. Ten years later, Andres-a failed novelist turned expat-is asked to write a magazine profile of “La Leo.” As his personal life unravels, he struggles to understand Leonora, to reconstruct her involvement with the militants, and to chronicle Peru’s tragic history. While death squads and informants roam the streets and suspicion festers among the comrades, Leonora plans a decisive act of protest-until her capture in a bloody government raid, and a sham trial that sends her to prison for life. A passionate and idealistic Stanford grad, she left a life of privilege to fight poverty and oppression, but her beliefs are tested when she falls in with violent revolutionaries. Leonora Gelb came to Peru to make a difference. RSVP here.Ī gripping and subversive novel about the slippery nature of truth and the tragic consequences of American idealism … We will be presenting this event virtually, using Zoom.
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