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Bezoar - And Other Unsettling Stories

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Zusatztext "Nettel's eye slightly deforms things and gives rise to tension! subtle but persistent! that immerses us in an uncomfortable reality! disquieting! even disturbing—a gaze that illuminates her prose like an alien sun shining down on our world." —Valeria Luiselli " Bezoar is a delicate! magnetic carousel. Each story rises into view after the previous one! singular and unsettling! showing us that there is beauty to be found in every defect! and leaving us genuinely astonished at the mesmerising reflections it casts." —Samanta Schweblin "The haunting stories in this collection feature characters that inhabit bodies which are strange places! so much so that they lose their human form! or are subjected to macabre investigations or perverse compulsions. Voyeurs! symbiosis! metamorphosis! fluids; the links here are hazy! the relationships with other beings! mutant. Guadalupe Nettel reminds us that there is nothing stranger than existence lived in these containers made of flesh! blood and madness." —Mariana Enríquez "I love the work of Guadalupe Nettel! one of Mexico’s greatest living writers. Her fiction is brilliant and original! always suffused with sensuality and strange science—and these stories in Bezoar are among her best." —Paul Theroux Informationen zum Autor The New York Times described GUADALUPE NETTEL's acclaimed English language debut collection, Natural Histories (Seven Stories, 2014), as "five flawless stories." A Bogotá 39 author and Granta "Best Untranslated Writer," Nettel has received numerous prestigious awards, including the 2023 El Grand Balam Literary Prize "for her intimate psychological explorations of individuals marginalized from themselves by an often cruel, inexplicable, and wondrous world," the Gilberto Owen National Literature Prize, the Antonin Artaud Prize, the Ribera del Duero Short Fiction Award, and the 2014 Herralde Novel Prize. Her novel, Still Born (Bloomsbury), was shortlisted for the 2023 International Booker Prize. In 2015 Seven Stories published her first novel, The Body Where I Was Born . In 2018 her second novel, After the Winter , was published by Coffee House Press. Nettel lives and works in Mexico City. Since the early 1970s SUZANNE JILL LEVINE has translated over forty volumes of Latin America's most innovative and distinguished fiction writers. The recipient of many honors, including several PEN awards, National Endowment for the Arts fellowships, and the Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship (for her literary biography of Manuel Puig), she edited for Penguin Classics in 2010 the five-volume series of Jorge Luis Borges's poetry and essays. Her translation of Luis Negron's Mundo Cruel: Stories (Seven Stories Press) received the Lambda Fiction prize in 2014, and most recently she co-translated Cristina Rivera Garza's The Taiga Syndrome (2018) for the Dorothy Project. Klappentext One of the most important and watched writers of today. Intricately woven masterpieces of craft, mournful for their human cries in defiance of our sometimes less than human surroundings, Nettel's stories and novels are dazzlingly enjoyable to read for their deep interest in human foibles. Following on the critical successes of her previous books, here are six stories that capture her unsettling, obsessive universe. "Ptosis" is told from the point of view of the son of a photographer whose work involves before and after pictures of patients undergoing cosmetic eye surgeries. In "Through Shades," a woman studies a man interacting with a woman through the windows of the apartment across the street. In one of the longer stories, "Bonsai," a man visits a garden, and comes to know a gardener, during the period of dissolution of his marriage. "The Other Side of the Dock" describes a young girl in search of what she terms "True Solitude," who finds a fellow soul mate only...

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Authors Suzanne Jill Levine, Guadalupe Nettel
Publisher Seven stories press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2019
 
EAN 9781609809584
ISBN 978-1-60980-958-4
No. of pages 96
Dimensions 140 mm x 209 mm x 8 mm
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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