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Malva: The unknown story of Pablo Neruda's only child, told from the afterlife Hagar Peeters 9780999754429

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The abandoned daughter of Pablo Neruda speaks through "incandescent poetic prose full of magical realism, biographical details and psychological insight."

Winner of the Fintro Prize for Literature

Malva, a precocious eight-year-old ghost, is running amok in the afterlife with a cadre of other lost children. She searches for her father, the famous poet Pablo Neruda, and wants him to know the details of her small, but not insignificant life. Why did he abandon her, and her mother Maria? And what became of him? Who was he before he had a child? And what did she, his only child, mean to him?

From her omniscient perspective, the once disabled and mute Malva now travels through the world and through time, seeing her father as a young boy, later as he courted her mother in Dutch-Indonesia, and how his political passions drove his life. She scrutinizes every moment, seeking to understand and resolve her loss. With the wisdom of a child, she picks up her father's pen and conducts literary mischief, courting the great poets of our time and bringing her chosen ghostwriter, Hagar Peeters, news of her own father, who was a journalist in Chile during the coup and Neruda's mysterious death.... Startling, profound, and graceful, Peeters brings to readers the world Malva could not describe in life, an extraordinary story of love that spans earth and heaven.

Hagar Peeters (b. 1972), nominee for Dutch Poet Laureate, has won numerous prizes and published several volumes of poetry: Enough Poems Written About Love Today (1999), Suitcases of Sea Air (2003), Runner of Light (2008) and Maturity (2011). She spent ten years researching the life of Malva in The Netherlands and Chile. She lives in Amsterdam with her son.



  • $3000 marketing budget
  • 5000 print run
  • Dedicated publicist
  • ARCs and Edelweiss DRCs
  • Book tour with assistance from the Dutch Literature Foundation
  • National print and broadcast media campaign

    Publicity plan:
  • Pursue review attention in the Times Literary Supplement, the New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Harper's, New Republic, Bookforum, n+1, The Believer, Bomb, Granta, Tin House, Rain Taxi, and pre-publications including Publisher's Weekly, Kirkus, Library Journal, and Booklist.
  • Send to established literary blogs including: LitHub, BookRiot, Electric Literature, The Millions, The Paris Review blog, and The Nervous Breakdown, among others.
  • Submit for first serial excerpts in: Electric Literature's Recommended Reading, Granta, Tin House, Poets & Writers, and Harper's
  • Galleys sent with personal letters to key independent booksellers who are interested in Neruda specifically. We will look at Nielsen Pub Data to see where Copper Canyon Press' new Neruda poetry books have been selling.
  • The writing and the translation are award worthy-will submit for awards including Best Translated Book Award and PEN Translation Prize
  • Pursue endorsements from Paul Harding (Bellevue: Tinkers) and Per Petterson (Graywolf: Out Stealing Horses and I Refuse). We have direct access to both authors.


  • About the Author
    Hagar Peeters (b. 1972) has published several volumes of poetry: Enough Poems Written About Love Today (1999), Suitcases of Sea Air (2003), Runner of Light (2008) and Maturity (2011). She has won awards including the J.C. Bloem Poetry Prize, the Jo Peters Poetry Prize and the Poetry Day Prize, and was shortlisted for the position of Dutch Poet Laureate. Malva, her debut novel, was awarded the 2016 Fintro Prize for Literature (formerly the Golden Book Owl).

    Reviews
    Peeters impresses with poetic prose full of magical realism, biographical details and psychological insight.
    - Opzij
    There are many parallels between the mute Malva and the language-and literature-loving Peeters in this father-daughter book full of yearning for recognition.
    - De Limburger
    An incandescent and evocative debut.
    - Trouw
    Intoxicating language saturated with warm hues that's allowed to rustle like a veiled wedding dress, and you have a lavish novel by a gifted poet.
    - De Morgen
    Marvelous surrealist novel (...), strongly reminiscent of Allende and Marquez (...), a fascinating patchwork of fiction and history.
    - De Telegraaf
    It only takes half a page to realize that the poet Hagar Peeters is also a novelist of exceptional ability.
    - NRC Handelsblad, 4-stars
    Peeters cleverly unravels the myth surrounding Neruda without knocking him off his pedestal. An original biographical novel. Written, as befits a poet, in sparkling language.
    - JAN
    This phantasmagoric novel by the celebrated Dutch poet Peeters (Maturity, 2011, etc.) is a strange experience, poetic in word and verse [...] Malva's voice is intriguing, having evolved beyond revenge or anger into a deeper acceptance. An evocative portrait of a lost girl demanding agency even in the face of death itself.
    - Kirkus Reviews
    Malva is a hypnotically poetic novel, in Peeters's original Dutch as much as in the translation by Vivien Glass. The afterlife has granted the disabled eight-year-old Malva Marina a precociously eloquent kind of wisdom and a wicked sense of humor. Mute and powerless during her brief earthly existence, she's now chatty and happily omniscient. She barely seems to hold a grudge against her absent, famous father. But she's also ruthless when it comes to his contradictions.
    -Public Books
    The book is as lush with speculative literary history as it is with lyrical prose, picking its way through the sticky webs of family dynamics and revolutionary politics with a focus on neglected figures. [...] As Malva reclaims her father's pen to tell her story of abandonment, the novel probes the question of how to make sense of Neruda's political outspokenness in light of his silence on the subject of his own mute daughter, revisiting his poetry to find where Malva might fit among all the omissions. Malva is as much a triumphant meditation on disability as it is a fiercely revisionist biography. [...] Peeters misses no chance to show her poetic strength.
    - Grant Schatzman, World Literature Today
    The writing is lyrical, sensuous, animated by Latin passion and flights of the imagination. [...] This style sets Malva apart. [... Malva] is a spy ensconced inside [Neruda's] brain, rounding out what we know of him with her own interpretation of his thoughts and motivations, occasionally erupting in anger, more often hurt, yet forgiving. Much as we may love Neruda's poetry, it is chastening to find out that the idol has feet of clay.
    - Hester Velmans, Full Stop


    Awards
    Winner of Fintro Prize for Literature (formerly Golden Book Owl) 2016 (Netherlands).



    Book Information
    ISBN 9780999754429
    Author Hagar Peeters
    Format Paperback
    Page Count 208
    Imprint DoppelHouse Press
    Publisher DoppelHouse Press

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