Palinuro of Mexico
Palinuro of Mexico
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Author(s): del Paso, Fernando
ISBN No.: 9781628975635
Pages: 696
Year: 202601
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 32.13
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"Palinuro of Mexico is an immense book in scope, length and beauty . pages of romantic lyricism, heady erudition, unbridled eroticism." --L'Express "This tour de force is the novel of modern Mexico and its sprawling capital.warm and very funny . Elisabeth Planter's translation is brilliant." --Sunday Telegraph (London) "Truculent and epic, Palinuro of Mexico follows in the great tradition of those universal masterpieces by Homer, Rabelais, Virgil, even Joyce. A fascinating book." --Humanité Dimanche "Gargantuan, not to say Dantean and Ulyssean .


[it] exudes the art and craft of loving care and infinite labor." --Manchester Guardian "At its deepest level, the narrative of Palinuro of Mexico embodies a totalizing ambition, reminiscent of Joyce, to investigate the conditions of culture and knowledge, to explore the relationship between myth and history, and to demonstrate the potential of literary language to revolutionize our ways of seeing the world." --Times Literary Supplement "A vast encyclopedia of sensuality and farce." --L'Événement du Jeudi "A firework display of culture and jest." --Le Canard Enchaîné "Joycean and surreal." --Libération "This is lush, jewelled and confectionary writing." --Books (London) "An excessive novel and an encyclopedic compilation of data on the human body. This is what makes the book unique: nowhere in literature can we find a book anything like it, a book into which such vast knowledge, organized by language, has been poured in an overweening aspiration to totality.


Palinuro of Mexico viewed from the perspective of future years will be perceived as a milestone in Mexican narrative for having achieved 'passage' through cultural barriers to what lay beyond, to universal discourse." -- Latin American Literature and Arts "A novel that, more than fifteen years after its original appearance, remains a puzzle, an enchanting homage to confusion, and, in my judgment, a perfect embodiment of Calvino's hypernovel. His work is about Mexico's difficult history and arduous present, about the ambitions of an all-encompassing knowledge, about freedom of body and mind, and about the demons of possibility." --Ilan Stavans, editor, The Oxford Book of Latin American Essays "Grotesque, macabre and Dionysiac . del Paso is a great and unorthodox writer." --Le Monde "Read it: it is a breath of fresh air, it has a universal voice rarely heard . it runs the gamut from laughter to tears, from the crude to the tender, with an incredible virtuosity." -- Madame Figaro.



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