Things We've Seen
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‘Mallo’s imagination never falters. To stay with him means loosening all limitations we might wish to impose on a text. The reward is an audacious adventure.... This is, indeed, a dream of a book.’
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— Declan O'Driscoll, Irish Times
In The Things We've Seen, his most ambitious and accomplished novel to date, Agustin Fernandez Mallo captures the strangeness and interconnectedness of human existence in the twenty-first century. A writer travels to the small uninhabited island of San Simon, used as a Franquist concentration camp during the Spanish Civil War, and witnesses events which impel him on a wild goose chase across several continents. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Fitzcarraldo Editions
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781913097301
- Utgivelsesår
- 2021
- Originaltittel
- Trilogía de la guerra
- Format
- 20 x 13 cm
Anmeldelser
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‘Mallo’s imagination never falters. To stay with him means loosening all limitations we might wish to impose on a text. The reward is an audacious adventure.... This is, indeed, a dream of a book.’
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— Declan O'Driscoll, Irish Times
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‘There are certain writers whose work you turn to knowing you’ll find extraordinary things there. Borges is one of them, Bolaño another. Agustín Fernández Mallo has become one, too. This novel, which ranges across the world and beyond it, is hugely ambitious in scope. It’s a weird, recursive, paranoiac, funny, menacing and thrilling book.’
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— Chris Power, author of A Lonely Man
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‘Charmingly voracious and guided by fanatical precision and wit, Mallo ties the loose threads of the world together into intricate, charismatic knots. This is the expansive, omnivorous sort of novel that threatens to show you every thought you’ve ever had in a new and effervescent light, along with so many others you couldn’t have dreamed.’
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— Alexandra Kleeman, author of Intimations
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‘Some great works create worlds from which to look back at ourselves and recalibrate; The Things We’ve Seen takes the world as it is and plays it back through renewed laws of physics. Rarely has a novel left me with such new eyes, an X-ray view of the present.’
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— DBC Pierre, author of Meanwhile in Dopamine City
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‘The most original and powerful author of his generation in Spain.’
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— Mathias Enard, author of Compass
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‘The Things We’ve Seen confirms Fernández Mallo as one of the best writers in Spanish, with an absolutely unique style and fictional world.’
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— Jorge Carrión, New York Times in Spanish
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‘A strange and original sensibility at work – one that combines a deep commitment to the possibilities of art with a gonzo spirit and a complete absence of pretention.’
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— Christopher Beha, Harper’s