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From the groundbreaking author of Beauty Salon, The Large Glass,
Jacob the Mutant, Mario Bellatin delivers a rousing, allegorical
novel following the widowed keeper of a mysterious garden. When art
student Izu's teacher asks her to visit the famous collection of
Mr. Murakami, she publishes a firm rebuttal to his curation.
Instead of responding with fury, the rich man pursues her hand in
marriage. When we meet her in the opening pages, Mrs. Murakami is
watching the demolition of her now-dead husband's most prized part
of the estate: his garden. The novel that follows takes place in a
strange, not-quite-real Japan of the author's imagination. But who,
in fact, holds the role of author? As Mr. Murakami's garden is
demolished, so too is the narrative's authenticity, leaving the
reader to wonder: did this book's creator exist at all? Mario
Bellatin has revolutionized the state of Latin American literature
with his experimental, shocking novels. With this brand-new, highly
anticipated edition of Mrs. Murakami's Garden from lauded
translator Heather Cleary, readers have access to a playful modern
classic that transcends reality.
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Ceremony: Burial of an Undead World
Anselm Franke, Elisa Giuliano, Denise Ryner, Claire Tancons, Zairong Xiang; Text written by …
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R809
Discovery Miles 8 090
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The Magician of Vienna (Paperback)
Sergio Pitol; Translated by George Henson; Introduction by Mario Bellatin; Afterword by Margo Glantz
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R371
Discovery Miles 3 710
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"We can read The Magician of Vienna not just as a work of
literature but as one of the Holy Books in which we store
humanity's imaginary." -- Mario Bellatin, author of Beauty Salon
The heartbreaking final volume in Sergio Pitol's groundbreaking
memoir-essay-fiction-hybrid "Trilogy of Memory" finds Pitol boldly
and passionately weaving fiction and autobiography together to tell
of his life lived through literature as a way to stave off the
advancement of a degenerative neurological condition causing him to
lose the use of language. Fiction invades autobiography--and vice
versa--as Pitol writes to forestall the advancement of degenerative
memory loss. "Pitol's writing -- the way he constructs sentences,
inflects Spanish, twists meanings and stresses particular words --
reflects the multiplicity of languages he has read and embraced.
Reading him is like reading through the layers of many languages at
once." -- Valeria Luiselli, author of The Story of My Teeth Sergio
Pitol, the greatest living Mexican writer, winner of the Juan Rulfo
and Cervantes prizes, is profoundly influential to the current
generation of Spanish-language writers, including Valeria Luiselli,
Enrique Vila-Matas, and Yuri Herrera.
Made up of two novellas, this thought-provoking book about the
duality of self explores the common yet unsettling out-of-body
experience of looking in a mirror and not recognizing the face that
gazes back, of feeling like a spectator in one's own life, or even
of remembering past actions that seem completely incongruous with
one's disposition. The first novella begins with the narrator's
encounter with his other self as he sits at the foot of his bed, a
seemingly innocuous event that leads to a series of alternating
narratives revealing a slew of eccentric characters in bizarre
situations. The second half of this postmodern volume explores a
female author's inner metamorphosis as she transforms into both a
famous Japanese writer and a notary's clerk, all the while visiting
mystical settings and encountering mythical beings. The two tales
come together to unsettle and fascinate readers as they themselves
explore their multiple inner selves. "Consistiendo de dos novelas
cortas, este libro invita a reflexionar sobre la dualidad del ser
al explorar la experiencia comun pero inquietante de mirarse en un
espejo y no reconocerse, o de sentirse como un espectador en su
propia vida o aun de recordar acciones pasadas que aparentan ser
completamente incongruentes con el temperamento propio. La primera
novela breve comienza con el encuentro del narrador con su otro yo
mientras se reposa al pie de su cama, un evento aparentemente
inocuo que lleva a una serie de narrativas alternantes que revelan
una coleccion de personajes excentricos en situaciones extranas. La
segunda parte de este volumen postmoderno explora la metamorfosis
interna de una autora mientras se transforma tanto en una famosa
escritora japonesa como en una pasante de notario, todo mientras
visita lugares misticos y se encuentra con seres miticos. Los dos
relatos se unen para trastornar y fascinar al lector mientras el
mismo explora sus multiples yos internos."
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