The Diaries of Emilio Renzi: Formative Years
The Diaries of Emilio Renzi: Formative Years
Metodi di Pagamento
- PayPal
- Carta di Credito
- Bonifico Bancario
- Pubblica amministrazione
- Carta del Docente
Dettagli
- Autore
- Piglia Ricardo
- Editori
- Regan Arts, United States 2017
- Descrizione
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- Sovracoperta
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- Stato di conservazione
- Come nuovo
- Legatura
- Brossura
- Copia autografata
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- Prima edizione
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Descrizione
8vo, br. ed. Cognizant of his impending death, Piglia, the Argentine titan of letters who died of A.L.S. in January, prepared his 327 notebooks for publication in a trilogy. Splendidly crafted and interspliced with essays and stories, this beguiling work is to a diary as Piglia is to Emilio Renzi a lifelong alter ego, a highly self-conscious shadow volume that brings to bear all of Piglia s prowess as it illuminates his process of critical reading and the inevitable tensions between art and life. --Mara Faye Lethem, The New York Times Book Review A giant of contemporary Latin American literature, Argentine novelist Ricardo Piglia s secret magnum opus was a compilation of 327 notebooks that he composed over nearly six decades, in which he imagined himself as his literary alter ego, Emilio Renzi. A world-weary detective, Renzi stars in many of his creator s works, much like Philip Roth s Nathan Zuckerman. But the Renzi of these diaries is something more complex--a multilayered reconstruction of the self that is teased out over intricate, illuminating pages. As Piglia/Renzi develops as a reader and writer, falls in love, and tussles with his tyrannical father, we get eye-opening perspectives on Latin America s tumultuous twentieth century. Obsessed with literary giants--from Borges and Cortazar (both of whom he knew), to Kafka and Camus--The Diaries comprise a celebration of reading as a vital, existential activity. When Piglia learned he had a fatal illness in 2011, he raced to complete his mysterious masterwork as rumors about the book intensified among his many fans. First released in Spanish as a trilogy to tremendous applause, The Diaries of Emilio Renzi cements Piglia s place in the global canon