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American expatriate Leon Green, manager of a rundown hotel, and other local residents of La Boca, a Central American seaside village, are forced to confront a whole new world when the country's civil war begins to affect the town

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Reminiscent of Joan Didion's A Book of Common Prayer, The Geography of Desire is a mesmerizing tale of political intrigue, eroticism, repression, and murder in a mysterious Central American country.
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In his haunting first novel, Crooked Hearts , Boswell created an eccentric family locked in claustrophobic love and combat with each other. This time, he constructs a narrative in the style of Garcia Marquez, incorporating both magical realism and political timeliness, but he fails to create equals of the mesmerizing characters who animated his earlier work. Expatriate American Leon Green is the indolent proprietor of the dilapidated Hotel Esperanza in the village of La Boca in an unnamed Latin American country. La Boca may appear to be a tropical paradise, but its history, as related by storyteller and fabulist Ramon Matamoros, contains dark secrets. Leon, who fled California and two wives to discover a life that "expresses his identity," is a charmless figure, self-absorbed and selfish. He is sleeping with two women: Pilar, an ex-university professor and political activist wanted by the police, and emotionally unbalanced teenager Lourdes, and he begins a third liaison when the opportunity occurs. Nevertheless, he sincerely believes that he wants to be "a good man"; ironically, that is "often the most dangerous kind of person," as events will show. Heavy with exposition and portentous with opaque refer ences, the novel is slow to get underway, and while Ramon's endless stories, which run counterpoint to the main plot line, have a certain charm, the narrative itself hangs fire almost until the end, by which time readers may not be interested in the characters' fates. Although Boswell does not misuse his talents here, he does not display them at their best.
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  • PublisherAlfred A. Knopf
  • Publication date1989
  • ISBN 10 039457690X
  • ISBN 13 9780394576909
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages309
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