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The Divorce

English

By (author): Cesar Aira

Translated by: Chris Andrews

Shortlisted for the 2022 Queen Sofía Spanish Institute Translation Prize Shortlisted for the Premio Valle-Inclan prize for its translation A recently divorced man trying to enjoy himself in one of the trendier districts of Buenos Aires finds himself at the centre a series of strange coincidences. These blips in causality are at first easily rationalised, but soon escalate from the merely implausible to the impossible to the cataclysmic. More, each accident of fate, piling one atop the other, drags a new, rambling tale in its wake, until the very ground beneath the man's feet seems likely to buckle beneath the weight of so many shaggy dogs. And yet, with master storyteller Cesar Aira holding their leashes, what better vacation from reality could any reader-or divorce-desire? See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: And Other Stories
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781913505042

About Cesar Aira

Cesar Aira is a translator as well as the author of around eighty books of his own - so far. He declared that he might have become a painter if it weren't so difficult ('the paint the brushes having to clean it all'). He was born in Coronel Pringles Argentina and moved to Buenos Aires in 1967 at the age of eighteen and was by his own admission 'a young militant leftist with the notion of writing big realist novels'. By 1972 after a brief spell in prison following a student demonstration he was writing anything but. His writing is considered to be among the most important and influential in Latin America today and is marked by extreme eccentricity and innovation as well as an aesthetic restlessness and a playful spirit. He is without a doubt the true heir to Jorge Luis Borges' literature of ideas. He has been called many things: 'slippery' (The Nation) 'too smart' (New York Sun) 'infuriating' and a writer of 'perplexing episodes' (New York Times). He's also been called 'one of the three or four best writers working in Spanish today' (Roberto Bolano) and the 'most original shocking exciting and subversive Spanish-language author of our day' (Ignacio Echevarria). Patti Smith was 'quickly seduced' when she read The Seamstress and the Wind and admits that seeing him at a writer's conference she was 'so excited at his presence that I bounded his way like a St. Bernard'. Chris Andrews has translated books of fiction from Spanish and French including by Roberto Bolano Cesar Aira Selva Almada and Kaouther Adimi. He has also published two collections of poems: Cut Lunch and Lime Green Chair. In 2019 his poem 'This is the Crow with the Broken Caw' won the TLS Mick Imlah Poetry Prize.

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