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The No World Concerto
2005
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3.75
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Hailed by Spain's Revista Quimera as one of the top ten Spanish-language novels of the decade, alongside Bolaño's 2666, Vila-Matas' Bartleby & Co., and Marías' Your Face Tomorrow, The No World Concerto is a many-layered puzzle concerning an old screenwriter who has holed up in a shabby hotel in a never-named but familiar city in order to write a script about his lover - a young piano prodigy who wants in turn to give up music and become a novelist, and who believes she may be in contact with creatures from another world. Ambition, lust, hate, and the need to create all combine to make up a potent depiction of youth - and age - lost in a labyrinth of their own making. Sinister and erotic, shifting restlessly between realities, and populated by conspirators both real and imagined, The No World Concerto is an investigation of the limits of language, storytelling, and the known world, set against a backdrop of empty concert halls and hazy foosball bars. It is the first of A. G. Porta's books to appear in English, finally joining those of his early writing partner and devotee Roberto Bolaño.

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Author

A.G. Porta
A.G. Porta
Author · 2 books

Antoni García Porta (Barcelona, 1954) obtuvo el premio Ámbito Literario de Narrativa 1984 con el libro Consejos de un discípulo de Morrison a un fanático de Joyce, escrito en colaboración con Roberto Bolaño y publicado por Acantilado en 2006. Esta misma editorial ha publicado sus novelas Braudel por Braudel (1999), El peso del aire (2001), Singapur (2003), Concierto del No Mundo (2006), que ganó el premio de novela Café Gijón 2005, y Geografía del tiempo (2008). Ha sido traducido a diversas lenguas. En 2012, Acantilado publicó Otra vida en la maleta, escrita con Gregorio Casamayor. A finales de 2015 vio la luz Las dimensiones finitas, que da continuidad a su particular universo narrativo.

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