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Chilean Poet
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A NEW YORKER BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
A WALL STREET JOURNAL TOP 10 BOOK OF THE YEAR
ONE OF NPR'S "BOOKS WE LOVE"
"A tender and funny story about love, family and the peculiar position of being a stepparent...[Chilean Poet] broadens the author's scope and quite likely his international reputation." --Los Angeles Times
"Zambra [is] one of the most brilliant Latin American writers of his generation." --The New York Review of Books
"Zambra's books have long shown him to be a writer who, at the sentence level, is in a world all his own." --Juan Vidal, NPR.org
A writer of "startling talent" (The New York Times Book Review), Alejandro Zambra returns with his most substantial work yet: a story of fathers and sons, ambition and failure, and what it means to make a family
After a chance encounter at a Santiago nightclub, aspiring poet Gonzalo reunites with his first love, Carla. Though their desire for each other is still intact, much has changed: among other things, Carla now has a six-year-old son, Vicente. Soon the three form a happy sort-of family--a stepfamily, though no such word exists in their language.
Eventually, their ambitions pull the lovers in different directions--in Gonzalo's case, all the way to New York. Though Gonzalo takes his books when he goes, still, Vicente inherits his ex-stepfather's love of poetry. When, at eighteen, Vicente meets Pru, an American journalist literally and figuratively lost in Santiago, he encourages her to write about Chilean poets--not the famous, dead kind, your Nerudas or Mistrals or Bolaños, but rather the living, striving, everyday ones. Pru's research leads her into this eccentric community--another kind of family, dysfunctional but ultimately loving. Will it also lead Vicente and Gonzalo back to each other?
In Chilean Poet, Alejandro Zambra chronicles with enormous tenderness and insight the small moments--sexy, absurd, painful, sweet, profound--that make up our personal histories. Exploring how we choose our families and how we betray them, and what it means to be a man in relationships--a partner, father, stepfather, teacher, lover, writer, and friend--it is a bold and brilliant new work by one of the most important writers of our time.
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Book Details
ISBN:
9780143109204
EAN:
9780143109204
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
368
Authors:
Alejandro Zambra
Publisher:
Penguin Books
Published Date: 2023-14-02
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May have been that it is a translation, but I haven’t had issues with other translated works, I struggled with this novel.Yes, the father / son story is heartwarming and of course redeems itself at the endI did like several of the poemsWhilst the premise of Pru and her place in the story was well established, I was overwhelmed by too many names, too similar and lost the thread a few timesNot bad, and I am glad I read it, not sure who I would recommend to.
A book about love and family and hopes, regrets, dreams… but also about poetry, poets and the act of reading itself. It’s deep and touching. Beautiful at times. Never sentimental. A real treat.
Chilean Poet by Alejandro Zambra***** Chilean Poet is an amazing novel following the coming age story of a young man and woman navigating their bodies. In the 90s, sexual education is said to take a backseat to the general collapse of government, and so kids are trying to work without education and direction. Gonzalo is a poet and would read terrible poetry to his first love. Many years later, the two run into one another at a dance club. Vincente is Carla’s son, and Gonzalo is serving as his stepfather. This story is about the dissection of this little family, and how they are able to cope and move on in different ways,
I love a good fiction novel and this was perfect for me. I could not put it down and have recommended it to several people already. What a great, easy read.
I wouldn’t have minded that it was late if the book came in better condition. The white cover is all dusty