Renowned as a novelist of unsurpassed invention, Carlos Fuentes here
presents his second collection of stories to appear in English. Where
his first, Burnt Water, published in 1980, had as its underlying theme
Mexico City itself, Constancia and Other Stories for Virgins extends
its imaginative boundaries out to Savannah, to Cadiz, to Glasgow, to
Seville and Madrid, both past and present. This new collection is more
mysterious, more magical, too, than its predecessor, and in its five
related stories Fuentes comes closer to the registers of language and
feeling that he explored so memorably in Aura. It reveals Fuentes at
the height of his powers--bold, erudite, enthralling. In the title
story, a man discovers his wife's secret complicity with the Russian
actor who is their neighbor--a complicity that includes not just a
previous life but possibly a previous death as well. He finds himself
"a mediator . . . a point between one sorrow and the next, between one
hope and the next, between two languages, two memories, two ages, and
two deaths." In "La Desdichada," two students steal--and fall in love
with--a store-window mannequin. In "The Prisoner of Las Lomas," a
wealthy lawyer in possession of a powerful secret is held hostage by
the past he has attempted to subvert and keep at bay. The celebrated
bullfighter whose fame is the theme of "Viva Mi Fama" steps from the
present into a past immortalized by Goya's portrait of the matador
Pedro Romero; and the architects who are the "Reasonable People" of
that story find themselves drawn into the irrational mysteries not
only of religious fervor but of their famous mentor's identity--they
discover "there are no empty houses," only a present fraught with the
past. Though each of these novella-length stories offers compelling
evidence of Fuentes's talent for narrative free rein as well as for
containment and closure, they are also brilliantly interwoven. Readers
of his earlier work, especially of his acclaimed ribald epic,
Christopher Unborn, will recognize with pleasure Fuentes's
undiminished mastery of recurrent images and themes, and all readers
will delight in the witty and evocative changes he rings on them. For
those few readers who do not yet know the work of Mexico's foremost
man of letters, these stories offer them the full gift of his
imaginative resourcefulness.
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ISBN
9781466840102
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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