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What if you knew you were going to die and only had one afternoon to give an accounting of your life? That is the task that has been presented to Ricardo, an old expat living in a tiny dusty town in Panama, a town where he has sought refuge from the world for the past fifteen years. When it dawns on Ricardo that death is near, he feels an ancient urge to provide a reckoning of his life, his past loves, his polyamorous excesses, his philosophy, and his failures. He gives himself one afternoon to complete his accounting before he packs his bags. From Robert Rahula, the acclaimed writer of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
What if you knew you were going to die and only had one afternoon to give an accounting of your life? That is the task that has been presented to Ricardo, an old expat living in a tiny dusty town in Panama, a town where he has sought refuge from the world for the past fifteen years. When it dawns on Ricardo that death is near, he feels an ancient urge to provide a reckoning of his life, his past loves, his polyamorous excesses, his philosophy, and his failures. He gives himself one afternoon to complete his accounting before he packs his bags. From Robert Rahula, the acclaimed writer of Panamaniac and Uninvited Guest, comes the simple story of a man trying to comprehend what his life has meant.
Autorenporträt
Robert Rahula was born in Spain to an American father and Spanish mother, but grew up in Virginia on the farm of his paternal grandparents. He returned to Menorca, Spain, in the 1960's to pursue his writing career. Over the past fifty years, he has published dozens of books or prose and poetry in Spain and in the United States. Readings of his poems appear on his YouTube channel, his Facebook page, and his website robertrahula.com.