The Natural Order of Things is a tale of two families and the secrets
that bind them. The voices of Antunes' characters -- an army officer
being tortured in prison on charges of conspiracy; an elderly man, once
a miner in Mozambique, now reduced to dreams of flying underground; a
diabetic teenage girl and the middle-aged husband she despises; the
officer's illegitimate sister, locked away to haunt the house like
Bertha Rochester in Jane Eyre -- create a portrait of a disintegrating
Portugal, a personal political history that attains the brilliance and
surreality of Elias Canetti and Nikolai Gogol.