The Dreamed Part
By (Author) Rodrigo Fresan
Translated by Will Vanderhyden
Open Letter
Open Letter
21st November 2019
United States
General
Fiction
863/.64
Paperback
550
Width 229mm, Height 152mm
With characteristic wit, careening style, and array of cultural references, high and low and everything in between from Shakespeare, the Bront" sisters, and Vladimir Nabokov to Talking Heads, superhero movies, and Rick and Morty the second volume of Fresn s trilogy is one of the most ambitious, unique, and entertaining novels of our time.
From the winner of the 2018 Best Translated Book Award
"A kaleidoscopic, open-hearted, shamelessly polymathic storyteller, the kind who brings a blast of oxygen into the room."--Jonathan Lethem
"Rodrigo Fresn is the new star of Latin American literature. . . . There is darkness in him, but it harbors light within it because his prose--aimed at bygone readers--is brilliant."--Enrique Vila-Matas
"I've read few novels this exciting in recent years. Mantra is the novel I've laughed with the most, the one that has seemed the most virtuosic and at the same time the most disruptive."--Roberto Bolao
"Rodrigo Fresn is a marvelous writer, a direct descendant of Adolfo Bioy Casares and Jorge Luis Borges, but with his own voice and of his own time, with a fertile imagination, daring and gifted with a vision as entertaining as it is profound."--John Banville
"With pop culture cornered by the forces of screen culture, says Fresn (knowing the risk to his profile of 'pop writer, ' even coming out himself to discuss it), there's nothing left but to be classic. That's the only way to keep on writing."--Alan Pauls
"A splendid though demanding entertainment, playful and pensive at once and beautifully written throughout."--Kirkus, starred review
"What Fresn has written is a strangely beautiful and beautifully strange novel: these two things at the same time and in the same space."--Magal Urcaray
"Fresn's paragraphs can be mere single lines, his lines phrasal, his phrases elliptical, his ellipses infuriating and provocative, but in the end his prose bristles with energy. He never lets the reader feel totally comfortable or linger in the groove. He withholds resolution until the reader just about wants to give up--but then he delivers."--Joey Rubin, Los Angeles Review of Books
Rodrigo Fres n is the author of ten works of fiction, including Kensington Gardens, Mantra, and The Invented Part, winner of the 2018 Best Translated Book Award. A self-professed "referential maniac," his works incorporate many elements from science fiction (Philip K. Dick in particular) alongside pop culture and literary references. According to Jonathan Lethem, "he's a kaleidoscopic, open-hearted, shamelessly polymathic storyteller, the kind who brings a blast of oxygen into the room." In 2017, he received the Prix Roger Caillois awarded by PEN Club France every year to both a French and a Latin American writer. Will Vanderhyden received an MA in Literary Translation Studies from the University of Rochester. He has translated fiction by Carlos Labb , Edgardo Cozarinsky, Alfredo Bryce Echenique, Juan Mars , Rafael S nchez Ferlosio, Rodrigo Fres n, and Elvio Gandolfo. He received NEA and Lannan fellowships to translate another of Fres n's novels, The Invented Part.