Cesar Aira: La sala, Kartoniert / Broschiert
La sala
- Verlag:
- Literatura Random House, 04/2026
- Einband:
- Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Sprache:
- Spanisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9788439747079
- Artikelnummer:
- 12720287
- Umfang:
- 96 Seiten
- Gewicht:
- 166 g
- Maße:
- 224 x 129 mm
- Stärke:
- 11 mm
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 30.4.2026
- Hinweis
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Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
Klappentext
La novela francesa de CÃ(c)sar Aira, inÃ(c)dita hasta ahora, sobre un extraño cine en ParÃ-s y un electricista con sueños de escritor.
Â'Me fascina la capacidad que tiene para contar sus propias historias, ya sean fàbulas polÃ-ticas o elaboradas bromas inventadas, cargadas de la màs pura filosofÃ-aÂ'. - Patti Smith
En el centro de ParÃ-s ha abierto un pequeño cine en el que incesantemente entra y sale una compacta feligresÃ-a de jÃ3venes coreanos. ÂQuÃ(c) es lo que pasa allÃ- dentro? El misterio atrae a un electricista desocupado que se ha mudado desde la periferia a una buhardilla para realizar el sueño de escribir. Evasivo e inesperado, ese anhelo harà que deserte de su clase y renuncie a sus convicciones ideolÃ3gicas para terminar involucrado en el registro ficcional y minucioso del negocio turbio que â "en paraleloâ " desarrollan los administradores del lugar.
Escrita originalmente en francÃ(c)s en 1996, ahora traducida por el autor, La Sala recupera, entre la nostalgia y la parodia, la atmÃ3sfera de las breves novelas que publicaba en esos años Ã0 / 00ditions Minuit, entre ellas las de Marguerite Duras, que aquÃ- hace màs de una apariciÃ3n espectral.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
CÃ(c)sar Airaâ (TM)s previously unpublished French novel about a strange cinema in Paris and an electrician who dreams of becoming a writer.
â oeI am fascinated by his ability to tell his own stories, whether they are political fables or elaborate invented jokes, loaded with the purest philosophy.â â "Patti Smith
In the center of Paris, a small cinema has opened, where a compact congregation of young Koreans incessantly come and go. What goes on inside? The mystery attracts an unemployed electrician who has moved from the suburbs to a garret to pursue his dream of writing. Elusive and unexpected, this desire will cause him to abandon his social class and renounce his ideological convictions, only to end up involved in the fictional and meticulous recording of the shady business thatâ "in parallelâ "the administrators of the place are developing.
Originally written in French in 1996 and now translated by the author, The Room recaptures, between nostalgia and parody, the atmosphere of the short novels published in those years by Ã0 / 00ditions Minuit, including those by Marguerite Duras, who makes more than one spectral appearance here.