The Invented Part
By (Author) Rodrigo Fresan
Translated by Will Vanderhyden
Open Letter
Open Letter
16th May 2017
United States
General
Fiction
Humorous fiction
Fiction in translation
863.64
Paperback
552
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
"A kaleidoscopic, open-hearted, shamelessly polymathic storyteller, the kind who brings a blast of oxygen into the room."Jonathan Lethem
An aging writer, disillusioned with the state of literary culture, attempts to disappear in the most cosmically dramatic manner: traveling to the Hadron Collider, merging with the God particle, and transforming into an omnipresent deitya meta-writercapable of rewriting reality.
With biting humor and a propulsive, contagious style, amid the accelerated particles of his characteristic obsessionsthe writing of F. Scott Fitzgerald, the music of Pink Floyd and The Kinks, 2001: A Space Odyssey, the links between great art and the lives of the artists who create itFresn takes us on a whirlwind tour of writers and muses, madness and genius, friendships, broken families, and alternate realities, exploring themes of childhood, loss, memory, aging, and death.
Drawing inspiration from the scope of modern classics and the structural pyrotechnics of the postmodern masters, the Argentine once referred to as "a pop Borges" delivers a powerful defense of great literature, a celebration of reading and writing, of the invented partsthe stories we tell ourselves to give shape to our world.
Rodrigo Fresn is the author of nine books of fiction that together compose an expansive, interconnected fictional universea complex system of storylines, resonances, and self-reference that call to mind the works of David Foster Wallace, Thomas Pynchon, and Roberto Bolao.
Will Vanderhyden received fellowships from the NEA and Lannan Foundation to work on The Invented Part.
"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 proseaimed at bygone readersis 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
Rodrigo Fresn is the author of nine novels, including Kensington Gardens, Mantra, and The Bottom of the Sky. 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." Will Vanderhyden received an MA in Literary Translation from the University of Rochester. He has translated fiction by Carlos Labb, Edgardo Cozarinsky, Alfredo Bryce Echenique, Juan Mars, Rafael Snchez Ferlosio, Rodrigo Fresn, and Elvio Gandolfo.