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Comemadre
By (Author) Roque Larraquy
Translated by Heather Cleary
Text Publishing
Text Publishing
7th May 2019
25th April 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
863.7
Long-listed for Best Translated Book Award 2019 (United States)
Paperback
144
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
A surprising, engrossing and darkly funny novel that experiments with the idea of what it means to be human, from a powerful new voice in Argentinian fiction. On the outskirts of Buenos Aires in 1907, Doctor Quintana pines for head nurse Menendez while he and his colleagues embark on a grisly series of experiments to investigate the line between life and death. One hundred years later, a celebrated artist goes to extremes in search of aesthetic transformation, turning himself into an art object. How far are we willing to go in pursuit of transcendence The world of Comemadre is full of vulgarity, excess and farce- strange ants that form almost perfect circles, missing body parts, obsessive love affairs and flesh-eating plants. Here the monstrous is not alien, but the consequence of our relentless drive for collective and personal progress.
[Comemadre] arrives like a shockwave. * Los Angeles Review of Books *
Larraquy has written a perfect novel: spare, urgent, funny, original and infused with wonderfully subtle grace. * Elisa Albert, author of After Birth *
Shuttling between B-movie horror and exceedingly dark comedy, the novel is somehow both genuinely scary and genuinely funny, sometimes on the same pagea wickedly entertaining ride. * Publishers Weekly (starred review) *
'The mind-body divide becomes deliciously literal in Comemadre, Argentinian writer Roque Larraquys grotesque novel of art, lust, and ego...Layered without growing dense, the book is crisply comic, scenes punctuated like punchlines. That it all happens within a mere 130 pages is a sort of magic trick the dizzying kind where a body gets sawed in half. * A.V Club, Best Books of 2018 *
'Slyly funny and viscerally affecting, in a fluid translation by Heather Cleary, Comemadre is the medicine-meets-art horror story of my dreams.' * Huffington Post, Best Books of 2018 *
[Comemadre] spins old unreliable narrator techniques into a freshly comic and grotesque examination of the various ways that we try to justify the unjustifiable. * Barrelhouse *
Blackly comic...Gifted with a crystal-clear translation from Heather Cleary, Argentinian writer Roque Larraquydispens[es] more than enough absurdist humour to balance out the disturbing content. * Big Issue *
Larraquys plot elements are held together so convincingly and his characters are so wicked... Comemadre should be devoured in all its revolting brilliance. * Otago Daily Times *
Roque Larraquy is an Argentinian writer, screenwriter, professor of narrative and audiovisual design, and the author of two books, La comemadre and Informe sobre ectoplasma animal. Comemadre is his first book published in English