
Montevideo
Enrique Vila-Matas, Sophie Hughes, Annie McDermott
£14.99
Description
The award-winning newest novel by Spain’s premier writer-a metafictional meditation on the limits and possibilities of literature
The narrator of Montevideo is an itinerant writer and erstwhile drug pusher in the throes of a personal and literary transformation. Increasingly disillusioned with life in Paris and hoping for an artistic breakthrough, he ventures out in search of a “new style.” His quest takes him to Barcelona and then to a hotel in Montevideo, Uruguay, called the Cervantes, where seemingly both Julio Cortazar and Adolfo Bioy Casares found inspiration. Montevideo, however, is not the final stop: Bogota, Reykjavik, New York, and St. Gallen in Switzerland are ahead on the narrator’s journey. But to what?
In this brilliant new novel, Enrique Vila-Matas deepens and extends his inquiry into the purposes and functions of fiction: Can the products of the imagination be set on paper, coherently and faithfully? Or is literature forever destined to fall hopelessly short-consigned to be nothing more than an impoverished, inaccurate representation? Moving between cities and genres, from coarse slapstick to insightful criticism, from travelogue to metaphysical speculation, Montevideo is a narrative vortex, a labyrinthine tale of mirrors and illusions.
Publisher Review
“Enrique Vila-Matas, famous for his erudite metafiction, has further solidified his giant status with Montevideo.”-Jason Gordy Walker, Asymptote
“Montevideo is a beautiful, infinite novel of self-examination where, as usual with Enrique Vila-Matas, everything is real and nothing is true.”-Adam Thirlwell, author of The Future Future
Praise for Enrique Vila-Matas:
“Arguably Spain’s most significant contemporary literary figure.”-New Yorker
“A writer who has no equal in the contemporary landscape of the Spanish novel.”-Roberto Bolano
“Enrique Vila-Matas has pioneered one of contemporary literature’s most interesting responses to the great Modernist writers.”-Paris Review
“Enrique Vila-Matas is playful and funny and among the best Spanish novelists.”-Colm Toibin
“Vila-Matas’s wildly original novels are all investigations of whether or not originality in fiction is still possible; every nook and cranny of literary history is explored and interrogated, the margin of every great novel frantically scribbled in.”-Dublin Review of Books
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