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Author Marechal, Leopoldo, 1900-1970.

Title Adam Buenosayres : a novel / by Leopoldo Marechal ; translated by Norman Cheadle with the help of Sheila Ethier ; introduction and notes by Norman Cheadle
Published Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2014

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Contents Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Illustrations; Adam Buenosayres; Indispensable Prologue; BOOK ONE; Chapter 1; Chapter 2; BOOK TWO; Chapter 1; Chapter 2; BOOK THREE; Chapter 1; Chapter 2; BOOK FOUR; Chapter 1; Chapter 2; Chapter 3; BOOK FIVE; Chapter 1; Chapter 2; Chapter 3; BOOK SIX: ("The Blue-Bound Notebook"); BOOK SEVEN: (Journey to the Dark City of Cacodelphia); Glossary; B; C; D; F; G; L; M; N; P; R; S; T; V; Y; Z; Notes; Bibliography
Summary A modernist urban novel in the tradition of James Joyce, Adam Buenosayres is a tour-de-force that does for Buenos Aires what Carlos Fuentes did for Mexico City or Jose Lezama Lima did for Havana - chronicles a city teeming with life in all its forms. Employing a range of styles and a variety of voices, Leopoldo Marechal parodies and celebrates Argentina's most brilliant literary and artistic generation, the martinfierristas of the 1920s, among them Jorge Luis Borges. First published in 1948 during the polarizing reign of Juan Peron, the novel was hailed by Julio Cortazar as an extraordinary event in twentieth-century Argentine literature and praised by Spanish American boom novelists. Set over the course of three break-neck days, Adam Buenosayres follows the protagonist through an apparent metaphysical awakening. A battle for his soul fought by angels and demons, and a descent through a place resembling a comic version of Dante's hell
Notes Translation of Adán Buenosayres, originally published in 1948
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Argentine fiction -- 20th century.
FICTION -- General.
FICTION -- Literary.
Argentine fiction
Form Electronic book
Author Cheadle, Norman, 1953- writer of added commentary, translator.
Ethier, Sheila (Translator), translator
ISBN 9780773585317
0773585311
9780773585324
077358532X
Other Titles Adán Buenosayres. English