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The Secret Holy War of Santiago de
Chile translated by Charles Thomas |
A bestseller for several months after its 1989 publication in Chile, this novel sends an unwitting director of television commercials into a labyrinth of political intrigue. Unsure whether he is being persecuted or canonized by a host of vaguely defined political factions, Tito Livio Trivio stumbles trough the Chilean capital of Santiago. At El Limbo, an underground night club, he encounters Latin American visionaries: Sigmund Freud Romero, Pedro Nietzsche and ``Marcelito Aceituno, the Proust of Las Condes, who discovered that memory only serves to remember what's useless... and he wrote infinite tomes which no one ever wanted to publish in this isolated country, buried by envy, captured by copying, plagiarism and innuendo.'' De la Parra's self-aware narrative invokes sources as seemingly divergent as the Beatles' Yellow Submarine and Jorge Luis Borges. Although the narrative drive is hampered by its under-developed characters, this Kakfaesque psycho-political anatomy of Santiago is long on ideas and stylish prose. A psychiatrist and playwright whose The Raw, the Cooked and the Rotten was banned under Pinochet, de la Parra is one of Chile's ``new generation'' of writers, whose work, one hopes, will become more widely available in the United States.
ISBN: 156656123X Format: Paperback, 328 pp Pub. Date: June 1993 Publisher: Interlink Publishing Group
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The Theatre of Marco Antonio de la Parra |
ISBN: 0820421413 Format: Hardcover, 363 pp Pub. Date: June 1995 Publisher:
Peter
Lang Publishing
Series, Vol.: Taft and University of Cincinnati Series in Latin American and
Hispanic American Theatre Vol. 2
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Date of last update: March 5, 2003