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Sol de la Barreda
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Elsa Veiga
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Laura Pamplona
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Patricio Pron
About this listen
Los mejores relatos del ganador del Premio Alfaguara de novela
«Su lectura ilustra definitivamente la trayectoria ascendente de uno de los más interesantes narradores latinoamericanos de este siglo.» (Manuel Rodríguez Rivero, El País)
Un circo representa una última función que acaba en tragedia, un periodista busca la historia que jamás podrá permitirse contar, una vaca argentina vislumbra el instante antes de que todo cambie para siempre, varios niños desaparecen en un pueblo alemán, un hombre trata de recrear el momento más feliz de su vida....
Con ecos de Borges, de Bolaño, de Aira, y de escritoras que considera sus maestras, como Flannery O'Connor, Lorrie Moore y Amy Hempel, los relatos de Patricio Pron, perturbadores, rompedores, llenos de humor y toques surrealistas, cautivan desde la primera línea. Este volumen recoge una selección de autor en la que, junto a algunas de sus piezas más celebradas por la crítica, como «Salon des refusés», «Es el realismo», «Las ideas» o «La repetición», se encuentran otras poco conocidas y más de diez inéditas, de escritura muy reciente. Cada una de ellas proporciona una experiencia de lectura deslumbrante y única, la oportunidad de emprender un viaje hacia lo desconocido e inesperado.
Trayéndolo todo de regreso a casa nos asoma al universo narrativo de uno de los autores más radicalmente originales del panorama literario contemporáneo en español.
Críticas:
«Un surrealista e inteligente cruce entre Borges y Bolaño.» (Sagrario Fernández-Prieto, La Razón)
«Uno por uno, y todos en conjunto, poseen una grandeza tal que pueden llegar a aturdir. No solemos leer cosas tan complejas y perfectas muy a menudo.... Este libro es un regalo de los dioses y la constatación de que estamos ante uno de los volúmenes más luminosos que hemos leído nunca.» (Xurxo Fernández, El Correo Gallego)
«Un volumen de narraciones brillantes, imaginativas y geniales con las que demuestra que él sí ha conseguido ser él mismo, un autor singularísimo en el panorama literario en castellano.» (Braulio Ortiz, Granada Hoy)
«Talento literario en plenitud, Patricio Pron hace balance de su obra narrativa y a nosotros nos entusiasma recomendar este libro a aquellos lectores que aspiramos a algo más que caminos trillados, estilos mediocres y rutinas temáticas.... Pasen y lean. Háganlo con calma y bien atentos, porque leer a Patricio Pron es una fiesta de la inteligencia.» (Revista Turia)
«Un volumen que dibuja la evolución - de forma cronológica y precisa - de un escritor que ya hablaba de feminismo en los años 90 y que ha dedicado parte de su confinamiento a constatar que la literatura no es autoayuda o sanación sino, más bien, un enorme de depósito de vidas que nunca viviremos.» (María Jesús Espinosa de los Monteros, Valencia Plaza)
«Perspicaz, de inteligencia sutil, estilo exquisito, Pron es uno de los escritores más importantes en lengua española.» (Alberto Manguel)
«Muestra de forma convincente (a la vez que explora) el poder que posee la ficción para descubrir las verdades emocionales más profundamente enterradas.» (The Independent)
«Pron abre los ojos donde los demás preferiríamos cerrarlos y mantenerlos bien cerrados.» (Juan Gabriel Vásquez)
«Pron narra con la autenticidad de quien sacude al lector desde una voz absolutamente propia, algo a lo que nos ha ido acostumbrando con sus poderosas novelas y relatos.» (Ernesto Calabuig, El Cultural)
«Exigencia y complejidad y una prosa de la mejor estirpe. Ponga el lector en esa estirpe los grandes nombres que prefiera...pero, imagine al escritor que imagine, junto a él estará Pron, con todo derecho.» (José Carlos Llop, Diario de Mallorca)
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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