Secret History of Costaguana e-bog
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'Splendid' Telegraph'Vivid, forceful, masterly' Guardian'One of the most original new voices of Latin American literature' Mario Vargas LlosaLondon, 1903. Joseph Conrad is struggling with his new novel ('I am placing it in South America in a Republic I call Costaguana'). Progress is slow and the great writer needs help from a native of the Caribbean coast of South America.Jos Altamirano, Colom...
E-bog
67,78 DKK
Forlag
Bloomsbury Publishing
Udgivet
18 oktober 2010
Længde
320 sider
Genrer
Fiction and Related items
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781408817476
'Splendid' Telegraph'Vivid, forceful, masterly' Guardian'One of the most original new voices of Latin American literature' Mario Vargas LlosaLondon, 1903. Joseph Conrad is struggling with his new novel ('I am placing it in South America in a Republic I call Costaguana'). Progress is slow and the great writer needs help from a native of the Caribbean coast of South America.Jos Altamirano, Colombian at birth, who has just arrived in London, answers the great writer's advertisement and tells him his life story. Jos has been witness to the most horrible things that a person or a country could suffer, and drags with him not just a guilty conscience but a story that has almost destroyed him.But when Nostromo is published the following year Jos is outraged by what he reads: 'You've eliminated me from my own life. You, Joseph Conrad, have robbed me.' I waved the Weekly in the air again, and then threw it down on his desk. 'Here,' I whispered, my back to the thief, 'I do not exist.'The Secret History of Costaguana, the second novel by Juan Gabriel V squez to be published in English, is Jos Altamirano's riposte to Joseph Conrad. It is a big novel, tragic and despairing, comic and insightful by turns, told by a bumptious narrator with a score to settle. It is Latin America's post-modern answer to Europe's modernist vision. It is a superb, joyful, thoughtful and rumbustious novel that will establish Juan Gabriel V squez's reputation as one of the leading novelists of his generation.