A major new novel from the writer Roberto Bolano called one of the best living Latin American writers Alan Pauls, one of Latin American literature's rising stars, combines the intimate and the political in a novel that, although it is set in Argentina in the 1970s and 80s, will bring to mind books like Choire Sicha s "Very Recent History" and Sam Lipsyte s "The Ask" in its subtle, brilliant depiction of the place of money in its protagonists lives. It begins with a body: a top executive of an iron and steel company dies after his helicopter, travelling toward the factory where he is due to meet with striking workers, plummets into the river. The briefcase full of money which he was carrying disappears without a trace. Accident, or assassination? And where is the money? "A History of Money" revolves around this event, as does the imagination and memory of the unnamed protagonist of the novel, who returns over and over to it even as he reflects on the role of money in his family and his own life. His parents are divorced: his father is a gambler who plays in all-night poker games and carries around all of his money in a wad of cash; his mother is a socialite who squanders her inherited fortune on a lavish lifestyle. Our protagonist, for his part, pays in every sense of the word. And his individual story is echoed in the larger story of Argentina in the 1970s and 80s, where money is everything: promise and punishment, dream and disaster. An intensely evocative novel from one of the world s most exciting new writers."
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Melville House Publishing
ISBN: 9781612194233
Idioma: Inglés
Encuadernación: Tapa dura
Fecha de lanzamiento: 01/06/2015
Año de edición: 2015
Plaza de edición: Eeuu
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Alan Pauls
Alan Pauls (Buenos Aires, 1959) es escritor, periodista, guionista y crítico de cine. Licenciado en Letras, fue profesor de Teoría Literaria en la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la UBA y fundador de la revista Lecturas Críticas. Fue jefe de redacción de la revistaPágina/30 y subeditor de Radar, suplemento dominical dePágina/12, con el que sigue colaborando periódicamente. En la actualidad escribe columnas de tema cultural para el diario brasileñoFolha de Sao Paulo y presenta el ciclo de cine independiente Primer Plano en la señal de cable I-Sat. Entre sus obras se destacan los ensayos Manuel Puig: La traición de Rita Hayworth (1988), La infancia de la risa (sobre Lino Palacio) (1994), Cómo se escribe un diario íntimo (1998), El factor Borges (2000) y La vida descalzo(2006). Ha publicado las novelas: El pudor del pornógrafo (1985), El coloquio (1989), Wasabi (1994, reeditada en 2005), El pasado(2003, Premio Herralde de Novela), Historia del llanto (2007),Historia del pelo (2010) e Historia del dinero (2013) . Sus libros han sido traducidos a diversas lenguas.