The Lone Woman

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Harvill Press, 1999 - Political fiction - 120 pages
On a bus home after four years in jail, a Basque woman terrorist reflects on her past and future. She has no children, her family disowned her, her husband divorced her, and her comrades think she betrayed them. By a Spanish writer, author of The Lone Man.

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Section 1
3
Section 2
45
Section 3
55
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About the author (1999)

Margaret Jull Costa has translated into the English more than 35 books, including Nobel Laureate Jose Saramago's "All the Names" & "The Tale of the Unknown Island", Antonio Perez Reverte's "The Flander's Panel", Fernando Pessoa's Book of Disquiet" & Luisa Valenzuela's "Bedside Manners". She lives in London.

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