Roque Larraquy The National Telepathy review, recensie en informatie over de inhoud van de Argentijnse roman uit 2020. Op 18 februari 2025 verschijnt bij Charco Press de Engelse vertaling van de roman La telepatía nacional van de uit Argentinië afkomstige schrijver Roque Larraquy. Hier lees je informatie over de inhoud van de roman, de schrijver en over de uitgave. Een Nederlandse vertaling van de roman is niet verkrijgbaar.
Roque Larraquy The National Telepathy review, recensie en informatie
- “It is Larraquy’s structures and prose decisions that make reading it a disconcerting, unmistakably literary experience. The apparent simplicity of the style hides ironic twists of various kinds (political, historical, anthropological, literary, psychological, linguistic), while something essential seems to be in flight, irreducible to meaning. The result is a highly entertaining book, though ultimately desolate, and abrupt in its own way.” (El Español)
- “This is a book full of holes, fragmentary, formed of silences, whose central story, like a blind spot, is fragmented and seems to occur elsewhere, a beyond where the alliances between science, occultism and power mark a continuity that runs from the Lombroso-inspired experiments of the Infamous Decade to the paranoid vigilance of the self-styled Liberating Revolution.” (Infobae)
The National Telepathy
- Auteur: Roque Larraquy (Argentinië)
- Soort boek: Argentijnse roman
- Origineel: La telepatía nacional (2020)
- Engelse vertaling: Frank Wynne
- Uitgever: Charco Press
- Verschijnt: 18 februari 2025
- Omvang: 161 pagina’s
- Uitgave: paperback / ebook
- Boek bestellen bij: Amazon / Bol
Flaptekst van de roman van de Argentijnse schrijver Roque Larraquy
In September 1933, the Peruvian Rubber Company delivers nineteen indigenous people from the Amazon to businessman Amado Dam, intended for Argentina’s first Ethnographic Theme Park. Unexpected among the human cargo is an artefact harbouring a sloth with a fascinating yet terrifying secret: the ability to create erotically explosive telepathic connections between people. What ensues is a raucous satire of men’s fear of women’s bodies, of the illusion of logic in the structures of so-called civilisation, and the way class and race obscure identities when the observer is a man with power.
In The National Telepathy, Roque Larraquy, one of the most original voices in contemporary Argentinian literature, brings us a literary high-wire act, an over-the-top comic grotesque about atrocity. This shocking, bizarre, funny, imaginative novel lays all-too-bare the secret longings and not-so-secret machinations of a social class that will stop at nothing in order to stay on top.
Roque Larraquy (1975, Buenos Aires, Argentinië) is the author of the novels La comemadre (2011), nominated for the USA National Book Awards (2018), the National Translation Book Award (2018) and the Dublin Literary Award (2020); Informe sobre ectoplasma animal (2014), a book illustrated by visual artist Diego Ontivero; and The National Telepathy, chosen as one the best ten books in Spanish of 2020 by The New York Times , and so far translated into Portuguese, English and French. Until 2022 Larraquy was the inaugural director of the BA in Creative Writing at the Universidad Nacional de Las Artes in Buenos Aires, Argentina.