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Farabeuf
1965
First Published
4.16
Average Rating
179
Number of Pages
Obra que vio la luz en 1965. La primera novela de Salvador Elizondo se reveló desde ese momento como un seductor signo de interrogación y una disolución creadora del fenómeno de la escritura. Hoy, con el paso de cuatro décadas, es considerada el punto de partida o el epicentro fundacional de una obra literaria única - obstinadamente única - en el panorama de las letras hispánicas. Con esta edición conmemorativa, que se publica como un homenaje, Farabeuf llega a sus primeros 40 años de vida con el aura irrefutable de un clásico moderno de la literatura de lengua española.
Avg Rating
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Salvador Elizondo
Salvador Elizondo
Author · 7 books

Salvador Elizondo Alcalde was a Mexican writer of the 60s Generation of Mexican literature. Regarded as one of the creators of the most influential cult noirè, exeprimental, intelligent style literature in Latin America, he wrote as a novelist, poet, critic, playwright, and journalist. His most famous novels are Farabeuf (1965) and El hipogeo Secreto (1968). He is also known for El grafógrafo (1972) which is a series of short texts based on linguistic abbreviatory experimentation. His style is considered innovative among Mexican contemporary literature for introducing a cosmopolitan view of language and narrative, bringing elements from external literary currents and languages to a refined dialogue of thought and communication. His technique is considered rather unrealistic and proto-fictional, as opposed to magical realism. His works are associated with writers such as Ezra Pound, James Joyce, Julio Cortázar, Juan Rulfo and Georges Bataille. He was also a Professor at UNAM for 25 years and received many international grants, such as the Guggenheim and Rockefeller, and was the recipient of the 1990 national prize of literature. Elizondo died in Mexico City on March 29, 2006, of cancer. His funeral was held at the palacio de Bellas Artes.

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