fbpx
Wikipedia

Fever Dream (Schweblin novel)

Fever Dream (Spanish: Distancia de rescate, lit.'rescue distance') is a 2014 novel by Samanta Schweblin. An English translation by Megan McDowell was published in 2017 through Riverhead Books.[1] The novel has elements of psychological fiction and takes inspiration from the environmental problems in Argentina.[2]

Fever Dream
First edition
AuthorSamanta Schweblin
Original titleDistancia de rescate
TranslatorMegan McDowell
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish
GenreHorror Fiction, Psychological Fiction
PublisherRiverhead Books
Publication date
2014
Published in English
2017
Media typePaperback
Pages183
ISBN978-0-399-18460-4

Main characters Edit

Amanda Edit

Amanda is the mother of Nina. She is protective and very concerned with her daughter's welfare, constantly calculating a "rescue distance". She lives with her husband and daughter in the capital and came to the country with Nina for a vacation. She does not know why she is in a clinic.

David Edit

David is the son of Carla and Omar. He drank poisoned water when he was three years old and nearly died, but was saved by the woman in the green house through the process of transmigration. After recovering from his poisoning, David does not act like he used to. He no longer refers to Carla as "Mom".

Carla Edit

Carla is the mother of David, wife of Omar. She was an accountant for a local farm. After the incident with David, she begins to describe him as a monster. She becomes a friend to Amanda and warns her to stay away from David.

Nina Edit

Nina is Amanda's daughter. She eventually becomes poisoned like the other children.

Omar Edit

Omar is the husband of Carla and father of David. He was once a successful racehorse breeder but lost his best horses after they were poisoned by the stream.

Woman in the Green House Edit

She is a local woman known for her healing abilities. She uses supernatural powers to keep the poisoned kids alive. She healed both David and Nina after they were poisoned.

Cultural background Edit

Schweblin drew inspiration for her novel from the use of harmful pesticides in farming towns throughout Argentina, which she stated causes multiple issues.[2] Schweblin states that Argentina is a major producer of soybeans, a product related with pesticides.[2] It is also one of the world's top producers of genetically engineered crops, mainly soybeans designed to resist pesticides.[3] This allows for excess spraying of herbicides with no negative effects to the crops. Pesticides can have several effects on the members of farming towns in Argentina, including birth defects and other health issues.[3] This is illustrated in the novel as many children in the town have birth defects. Pesticides, along with other agricultural runoff, can drain into water sources causing contamination. There are many communities without running water, and their water sources are contaminated by agricultural runoff containing pesticides.[3] In some cases, old pesticide containers are even used to collect rainwater. This is seen within the novel as several characters are poisoned through local water sources.[2]

Reception Edit

Critical response Edit

Reception for Fever Dream has been predominantly positive. NPR praises the novel for its use of horror in highlighting the use of toxic agricultural chemicals calling it "an exceptional example of the short-and-creepy form".[1] An article from The New Yorker says that the book is "so enigmatic and so disciplined...[that] it belongs to a new literary genre altogether".[4]

Accolades Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Meyer, Lily. "Brief But Creepy, 'Fever Dream' Has A Poisonous Glow". NPR.org. Retrieved 2019-04-14.
  2. ^ a b c d "Samanta Schweblin on Revealing Darkness Through Fiction". Literary Hub. 2017-01-12. Retrieved 2019-04-15.
  3. ^ a b c "A Town Demands Protection from Pesticides". National Geographic News. 2016-02-23. Retrieved 2019-04-22.
  4. ^ Tolentino, Jia (2017-01-04). "The Sick Thrill of "Fever Dream"". ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved 2019-04-14.
  5. ^ "Samanta Schweblin Wins the Tigre Juan Literary Award".
  6. ^ "The Man Booker International Prize 2017 | The Man Booker Prizes". themanbookerprize.com. Retrieved 2019-04-14.
  7. ^ "The Morning News Tournament of Books - Presented by Field Notes". themorningnews.org. Retrieved 2019-04-14.

fever, dream, schweblin, novel, fever, dream, spanish, distancia, rescate, rescue, distance, 2014, novel, samanta, schweblin, english, translation, megan, mcdowell, published, 2017, through, riverhead, books, novel, elements, psychological, fiction, takes, ins. Fever Dream Spanish Distancia de rescate lit rescue distance is a 2014 novel by Samanta Schweblin An English translation by Megan McDowell was published in 2017 through Riverhead Books 1 The novel has elements of psychological fiction and takes inspiration from the environmental problems in Argentina 2 Fever DreamFirst editionAuthorSamanta SchweblinOriginal titleDistancia de rescateTranslatorMegan McDowellCountryArgentinaLanguageSpanishGenreHorror Fiction Psychological FictionPublisherRiverhead BooksPublication date2014Published in English2017Media typePaperbackPages183ISBN978 0 399 18460 4 Contents 1 Main characters 1 1 Amanda 1 2 David 1 3 Carla 1 4 Nina 1 5 Omar 1 6 Woman in the Green House 2 Cultural background 3 Reception 3 1 Critical response 3 2 Accolades 4 See also 5 ReferencesMain characters EditAmanda Edit Amanda is the mother of Nina She is protective and very concerned with her daughter s welfare constantly calculating a rescue distance She lives with her husband and daughter in the capital and came to the country with Nina for a vacation She does not know why she is in a clinic David Edit David is the son of Carla and Omar He drank poisoned water when he was three years old and nearly died but was saved by the woman in the green house through the process of transmigration After recovering from his poisoning David does not act like he used to He no longer refers to Carla as Mom Carla Edit Carla is the mother of David wife of Omar She was an accountant for a local farm After the incident with David she begins to describe him as a monster She becomes a friend to Amanda and warns her to stay away from David Nina Edit Nina is Amanda s daughter She eventually becomes poisoned like the other children Omar Edit Omar is the husband of Carla and father of David He was once a successful racehorse breeder but lost his best horses after they were poisoned by the stream Woman in the Green House Edit She is a local woman known for her healing abilities She uses supernatural powers to keep the poisoned kids alive She healed both David and Nina after they were poisoned Cultural background EditSchweblin drew inspiration for her novel from the use of harmful pesticides in farming towns throughout Argentina which she stated causes multiple issues 2 Schweblin states that Argentina is a major producer of soybeans a product related with pesticides 2 It is also one of the world s top producers of genetically engineered crops mainly soybeans designed to resist pesticides 3 This allows for excess spraying of herbicides with no negative effects to the crops Pesticides can have several effects on the members of farming towns in Argentina including birth defects and other health issues 3 This is illustrated in the novel as many children in the town have birth defects Pesticides along with other agricultural runoff can drain into water sources causing contamination There are many communities without running water and their water sources are contaminated by agricultural runoff containing pesticides 3 In some cases old pesticide containers are even used to collect rainwater This is seen within the novel as several characters are poisoned through local water sources 2 Reception EditCritical response Edit Reception for Fever Dream has been predominantly positive NPR praises the novel for its use of horror in highlighting the use of toxic agricultural chemicals calling it an exceptional example of the short and creepy form 1 An article from The New Yorker says that the book is so enigmatic and so disciplined that it belongs to a new literary genre altogether 4 Accolades Edit Tigre Juan Literary Award 2015 5 The Man Booker International Prize Shortlist 2017 6 The Morning News Tournament of Books Winner 2018 7 Shirley Jackson Award for best novella 2017 See also EditFever Dream film a 2021 adaptation Pesticide Pesticide poisoningReferences Edit a b Meyer Lily Brief But Creepy Fever Dream Has A Poisonous Glow NPR org Retrieved 2019 04 14 a b c d Samanta Schweblin on Revealing Darkness Through Fiction Literary Hub 2017 01 12 Retrieved 2019 04 15 a b c A Town Demands Protection from Pesticides National Geographic News 2016 02 23 Retrieved 2019 04 22 Tolentino Jia 2017 01 04 The Sick Thrill of Fever Dream ISSN 0028 792X Retrieved 2019 04 14 Samanta Schweblin Wins the Tigre Juan Literary Award The Man Booker International Prize 2017 The Man Booker Prizes themanbookerprize com Retrieved 2019 04 14 The Morning News Tournament of Books Presented by Field Notes themorningnews org Retrieved 2019 04 14 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fever Dream Schweblin novel amp oldid 1157605085, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.