An odd and engaging love story in a rather contrived situation of an audience for an opera performance which is taken hostage by anti-government rebels. The political situation leading to the hostage taking in the unidentified South American country and the protracted negotiations over several months are not the focus of the story. Instead, the situation is effectively a literary experiment to isolate a bunch of mostly strangers from diverse cultures and have them become a microcosm of human nat
...ure. The insurgents had intended to capture the President of the country as part of a coup, but instead they have ended up with only the unimportant Vice President and, after letting wives and workers leave, about 30 foreign diplomats and businessmen and an opera singer. The singer, Roxanne, is an American diva who captivates everyone, and her daily singing is a civilizing factor for the narrow, absurd, and dangerous situation they all find themselves in. The other main character is Gen, a translator for a Japanese businessman who soon becomes tasked with translating among all parties. The tale highlights the wonderful qualities of human kindness and ability to love in a situation of adversity. As in anyones life, many characters and the reader hope to linger and not face the ultimate resolution.
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