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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- New Directions
- Pages
- 133
- ISBN
- 9780811231336
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (23)
Other editions

Paradais (Em Portugues do Brasil)
2022 • FisicalBook
Portuguese

Páradais / Paradise
2021 • National Geographic Books
Spanish

Páradais
2021 • Random House
Spanish

Paradais
2022 • New Directions
English

Paradais
2022 • Fitzcarraldo Editions
English

Paradais
2023 • New Directions
English

Rajskoe mesto
2024 • Inspiria

Paradaïze
2022 • GRASSET
French

Paradais
2024 • Gad
Danish

Paradais
2022 • Bokförlaget Tranan
Swedish

Paradais Roman
2021 • Verlag Klaus Wagenbach
German

Paradais
2022 • Wereldbibliotheek
Dutch

Ábrándozók
2024 • Európa Kiadó
Hungarian

Paradais
2022 • Bokförlaget Tranan
Swedish

Paradais
2024 • Rara
Lithuanian

Paradais
2023 • Bokförlaget Tranan
Swedish

Paratiisi
2023 • Aula & co
Finnish

Paradais
2022 • Bompiani
Italian

Paradaïze
2024 • LGF/Le Livre de Poche
French

Paradaise
2024 • Elsinore
Portuguese

Πάρανταϊς
2023 • Δώμα

Paradajs
2023 • Mova
Polish

Paradajs
2022 • Imprimatur
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Fernanda Melchor's Paradais has garnered significant praise for its explosive and propulsive narrative, translated from Spanish by Sophie Hughes. Reviewers consistently highlight the author's formidable literary talent, particularly her unique prose style characterized by a torrent of words, long, breathless sentences, and raw, visceral language. This approach is lauded for its hypnotic intensity, effectively immersing readers in the characters' troubled minds and the brutal realities of the setting. Many found the book a compelling and unforgettable experience, appreciating its gritty authenticity and the unflinching way it tackles harsh themes. The novel's ability to create a suffocating, disorienting atmosphere and its sharp commentary on class divides, societal violence, and toxic masculinity are frequently cited as strengths, making it a powerful and impactful read that leaves a lasting impression.
However, the book is not without its detractors, and even some admirers acknowledge its challenging nature. A common point of comparison is Melchor's previous work, Hurricane Season, with some reviewers feeling Paradais did not quite reach the same level of intensity or surreal atmosphere, or that it felt "underwhelmed" in comparison. The explicit and often obscene language, while seen as brilliant by some, was considered by others to be bordering on the disgusting or even "horror porn with no depth." Some critics questioned the author's narrative choices, perceiving an ambiguous authorial voice rather than a true immersion in the marginalized characters' perspectives, or suggesting an "appropriation" of others' pain. The relentless brutality, lack of sympathetic characters, and overall unpleasant tone led some readers to simply want the book to be over, finding it unrelentingly nasty and not a "fun" read. Structural elements, such as the extensive long sentences and lack of chapter breaks, also made the reading experience feel longer or more arduous for certain individuals.
Despite its polarizing elements, Paradais is widely recognized as a significant and impactful work. It is highly recommended for keen readers of literary fiction who appreciate unflinching social realism and are prepared for a disturbing, intense, and often uncomfortable journey. Those who have enjoyed Fernanda Melchor's previous novels, particularly Hurricane Season, and are drawn to narratives that explore the darker aspects of humanity, societal inequalities, and toxic masculinity without moralizing, will likely find this a compelling and essential read. However, readers seeking sympathetic characters, a more conventional narrative structure, or a "delightful" experience should consider other options, as this book is designed to confront and provoke rather than comfort.
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