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Musica Sentimental (Spanish, Paperback)
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Musica Sentimental (Spanish, Paperback)
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List price R473
Loot Price R391
Discovery Miles 3 910
You Save R82 (17%)
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"Musica Sentimental" carries as subtitle "Silbidos de un vago," the
same as Cambaceres' first novel "Potpourri," that aroused ill
feelings in a great part of the Argentine literary circle, most
probably sullen and envious due to its sales success. Carrying the
stigma of pornographer the readers' support to Cambaceres was
expected to be short lived. Nothing farthest appart from what
finally happened. The appearance of this second novel renewed the
indignation as it was the general consensus that it showed the same
scandalous traits as the first one. As the book ran among readers
from hand to hand the author was accused of being the "courtisan of
lower passions." However Cambaceres shows a self imposing
personality, owner of a particular style, artisan of a novel
vocabulary that in no way can be considered vulgar, though it
faithfully reproduces that particular speak of well-to-do "porteos"
at the turn of the XIX Century, a mixture of "gaucho," highly
educated Spanish, French, and argot of both languages. The
strongest asset of Cambaceres is the strength of his thought cast
in precise words. His style is sharp, cutting and dry, and turns
out to be perfect and captivating as it paints realistic pictures
such as the licentious life of Pablo, without a moral standing and
ended in a most tragic and revolting way. The scenes are drawn with
perfection of details, becoming realistic paintings that define and
highlight vigorously the wandering life of the rich Latin American
youngsters of the time, for whom the initiatic trip to the "Old
Continent" spanned from the search of what was considered "haute
culture" down to the social rubbing, without neglecting the
"worldly man experience" to be obtained in brothels and
garonnieres. Through Cambaceres pen appears not only the adolescent
gluttony of Latin Americans but also the underlying rot ingrained
within the French society, admired for its culture but whose morals
are critisized unmercifully in these, considered among the richest
pages of the author's production.
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