Onetti and Others

Onetti and Others
Author: Gustavo San Roman
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1999-06-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780791442364

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Explores the connections between Onetti, a foundational figure of the 1960s "Boom" in Latin American literature, and other relevant writers and texts from Latin America and beyond.

A Dream Come True

A Dream Come True
Author: Juan Carlos Onetti
Publisher: Archipelago
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1939810477

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A Dream Come True collects the complete stories of Juan Carlos Onetti, presenting his existentialist, complex, and ironic style over the course of his writing career. Onetti was praised by Latin America's greatest authors, and regarded as an inventor of a new form and school of writing. Juan Carlos Onetti's A Dream Come True depicts a sharp, coherent, literary voice, encompassing Onetti's early stages of writing and his later texts. They span from a few pages in "Avenida de Mayo - Diagonal - Avenida de Mayo" to short novellas, like the celebrated detective story "The Face of Disgrace" and "Death and the Girl," an existential masterpiece that explores the complexity of violence and murder in the mythical town of Santa María. His stories create a world of writing which is both universal and highly local, mediating between philosophical characters and the quotidian melodrama of Uruguayan villages.

The Shipyard

The Shipyard
Author: Juan Carlos Onetti
Publisher: Serpent's Tail Five Star
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Allegories
ISBN: 9781852424817

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The great Latin American writer: an inspiration to Vargas Llosa and Carlos Fuentes

No Man's Land

No Man's Land
Author: Juan Carlos Onetti
Publisher: Plymbridge Distributors Limited
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1994
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

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Sevastopol

Sevastopol
Author: Emilio Fraia
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2021-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0811230929

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Three subtly connected stories converge in this chimerical debut, showcasing a powerful new Brazilian voice Three subtly connected stories converge in this chimerical debut, each burrowing into a turning point in a person’s life: a young woman gives a melancholy account of her obsession with climbing Mount Everest; a Peruvian-Brazilian vanishes into the forest after staying in a musty, semi-abandoned inn in the haunted depths of the Brazilian countryside; a young playwright embarks on the production of a play about the city of Sevastopol and a Russian painter portraying Crimean War soldiers. Inspired by Tolstoy’s The Sevastopol Sketches, Emilio Fraia masterfully weaves together these stories of yearning and loss, obsession and madness, failure and the desire to persist, in a restrained manner reminiscent of Anton Chekhov, Roberto Bolano, and Rachel Cusk.

Poemas de amor / Love Poems

Poemas de amor / Love Poems
Author: Idea Vilariño
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0822987848

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Translated by Jesse Lee Kercheval Eight years before Sylvia Plath published Ariel, the Uruguayan poet Idea Vilariño released Poemas de Amor, a collection of confessional, passionate poetry dedicated to the novelist Juan Carlos Onetti. Both of her own merit and as part of the Uruguayan writers group the Generation of ’45—which included Onetti, Mario Benedetti, Amanda Berenguer, and Ida Vitale—Vilariño is an essential South American poet, and part of a long tradition of Uruguayan women poets. Vilariño and Onetti’s love affair is one of the most famous in South American literature. Poemas de Amor is an intense book, full of poems about sexuality and what it means to be a woman, and stands as a testament to both the necessity and the impossibility of love. This translation brings these highly personal poems to English speaking audiences for the first time side-by-side with the original Spanish language versions.

Let the Wind Speak

Let the Wind Speak
Author: Juan Carlos Onetti
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Alienation (Social psychology)
ISBN: 9781852429799

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Classic Latin American novel from the "Graham Greene of Uruguay."

Body Snatchers 2

Body Snatchers 2
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN: 9780989528214

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A Brief Life

A Brief Life
Author: Juan Carlos Onetti
Publisher: Serpents Tail
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1976
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781852423018

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Brausen is an advertising copywriter in his forties. He leads many lives, some real and some fantastic: he seeks release from himself and from the empirical world he knows, in order to experience a moment of psychic weightlessness - a ?brief life?. True to his creator's vision, he learns that to get out of one's skin is an impossible task, however, the attempt is in itself an act of redemption.

Where the Bird Sings Best

Where the Bird Sings Best
Author: Alejandro Jodorowsky
Publisher: Restless Books
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2014-09-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1632060078

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The magnum opus from Alejandro Jodorowsky—director of The Holy Mountain, star of Jodorowsky’s Dune, spiritual guru behind Psychomagic and The Way of Tarot, innovator behind classic comics The Incal and Metabarons, and legend of Latin American literature. There has never been an artist like the polymathic Chilean director, author, and mystic Alejandro Jodorowsky. For eight decades, he has blazed new trails across a dazzling variety of creative fields. While his psychedelic, visionary films have been celebrated by the likes of John Lennon, Marina Abramovic, and Kanye West, his novels—praised throughout Latin America in the same breath as those of Gabriel García Márquez—have remained largely unknown in the English-speaking world. Until now. Where the Bird Sings Best tells the fantastic story of the Jodorowskys’ emigration from Ukraine to Chile amidst the political and cultural upheavals of the 19th and 20th centuries. Like One Hundred Years of Solitude, Jodorowsky’s book transforms family history into heroic legend: incestuous beekeepers hide their crime with a living cloak of bees, a czar fakes his own death to live as a hermit amongst the animals, a devout grandfather confides only in the ghost of a wise rabbi, a transgender ballerina with a voracious sexual appetite holds a would-be saint in thrall. Kaleidoscopic, exhilarating, and erotic, Where the Bird Sings Best expands the classic immigration story to mythic proportions. Praise “This epic family saga, reminiscent of Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude in structure and breadth, reads at a breakneck pace. Though ostensibly a novelization of the author's own family history, it is a raucous carnival of the surreal, mystical, and grotesque.” —Publishers Weekly "A man whose life has been defined by cosmic ambitions." —The New York Times Magazine "A great eccentric original....A legendary man of many trades.” —Roger Ebert For more information on Alejandro Jodorowsky, please visit www.restlessbooks.com/alejandro-jodorowsky