Editorial 4th Estate
Fecha de edición mayo 2017 · Edición nº 1
Idioma inglés
EAN 9780008243838
304 páginas
Libro
encuadernado en tapa blanda
The first collection of short fiction from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Virgin Suicides, Middlesex and The Marriage Plot Jeffrey Eugenides's bestselling novels have shown that he is an astute observer of the crises of adolescence, sexual identity, self-discovery, family love, and what it means to be an American in our times. The stories in Fresh Complaint continue that tradition. Ranging from the reproductive antics of "Baster" to the wry, moving account of a young traveler's search for enlightenment in "Air Mail" (selected by Annie Proulx for The Best American Short Stories 1997), this collection presents characters in the midst of personal and national crises.
We meet a failed poet who, envious of other people's wealth during the real-estate bubble, becomes an embezzler; a clavichordist whose dreams of art collapse under the obligations of marriage and fatherhood; and, in "Bronze," a sexually confused college freshman whose encounter with a stranger on a train leads to a revelation about his past and his future. Narratively compelling, beautifully written, and packed with a density of ideas that belie their fluid grace, Fresh Complaint proves Eugenides to be a master of the short form as well as the long.
x{0026}lt;p x{0026}lt;strong Jeffrey Eugenides x{0026}lt;/strong (Detroit, 1960) estudió en las universidades de Brown y Stanford. Es autor de tres aclamadas novelas, todas ellas publicadas por Anagrama: x{0026}lt;strong x{0026}lt;em Las vírgenes suicidas, x{0026}lt;/em x{0026}lt;/strong llevada al cine por Sofia Coppola: Extraordinaria novela, las hermanas Lisbon son a la literatura de los noventa lo que el Holden Caulfield de x{0026}lt;em El guardián entre el centeno x{0026}lt;/em fue a la de los cincuenta (Sergi Sánchez, x{0026}lt;em El Mundo); x{0026}lt;/em x{0026}lt;strong x{0026}lt;em Middlesex,x{0026}lt;/em x{0026}lt;/strong que obtuvo el Pulitzer 2003 y fue considerada una de las mejores novelas de las últimas décadas: Sobresaliente, poderosísima (Antonio Fontana, x{0026}lt;em ABC);x{0026}lt;/em Magnífica saga familiar, una novela deslumbrante (Ignacio Martínez de Pisón); Colosal (David Guzmán, x{0026}lt;em La Razón); x{0026}lt;/em y x{0026}lt;strong x{0026}lt;em La trama nupcial: x{0026}lt;/em x{0026}lt;/strong Fino y empático... Eugenides vuelve para reclamar su lugar entre los maestros artesanos de la (gran) novela (americana) (Rubén Pujol, x{0026}lt;em Rockdelux); x{0026}lt;/em Una luminosa meditación acerca de la distancia que media entre la literatura y la vida (Eduardo Lago, x{0026}lt;em El País).x{0026}lt;/em x{0026}lt;/p
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