False Calm (Daunt Books), in which María Sonia Cristoff chronicles life in ghost towns left behind by an oil boom in Patagonia, was reviewed in The Observer at the weekend by the writer and critic Josh Weeks, who says it’s “a curious blend of memoir, travelogue, reportage and philosophical treatise… The writing, like the landscape, is both terrifying and awe-inspiring.”
‘Awe-inspiring’ picture of Patagonia
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