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Pedro Páramo

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Objectstaat
Redelijk: Een boek dat slijtage vertoont. De kaft kan enigszins beschadigd zijn, maar is als geheel ...
Release Year
1994
ISBN
9780802133908
Book Title
Pedro Páramo
Item Length
7.7 in
Publisher
GROVE/Atlantic, Incorporated
Publication Year
1994
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.4 in
Author
Juan Rulfo
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Family Life, Literary
Item Width
5.2 in
Item Weight
5.3 Oz
Number of Pages
128 Pages

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Dentro de su brevedad, determinada por el rigor y la concentración expresiva, Pedro Páramo sintetiza la mayor parte de los temas que han interesado siempre a los mexicanos, ese misterio nacional que el talento de Juan Rulfo ha sabido condensar por medio de los cotidianos habitantes de Comala, región inscrita ya en la mitología literaria universal.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
GROVE/Atlantic, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0802133908
ISBN-13
9780802133908
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1055890

Product Key Features

Book Title
Pedro Páramo
Author
Juan Rulfo
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Family Life, Literary
Publication Year
1994
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
128 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
7.7 in
Item Height
0.4 in
Item Width
5.2 in
Item Weight
5.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Lc Classification Number
Pq7297.R89p413 1994
Publication Date
1994-03-10
Reviews
"A strange, brooding novel. . . . Great immediacy, power, and beauty." -- The Washington Post "A powerful fascination . . . vivid and haunting; the style is a triumph." -- New York Herald Tribune "When Susan Sontag, in her foreword to this book, calls Pedro Pramo 'one of the masterpieces of 20th-century world literature,' she is not being hyperbolic. With its dense interweaving of time, its routine interaction of the living and the dead, its surreal sense of the everyday, and with simultaneous--and harmonious--coexistence of apparently incompatible realities, this brief novel by the Mexican writer Juan Rulfo strides through unexplored territory with a sure and determined step. . . . Having it now in all its depth and texture is a major event for which the publisher and the translator, Margaret Sayers Peden, deserve thanks." --James Polk, New York Times Book Review "No reader interested in the vitality of 20th century Latin American fiction can afford to miss this work." --Rockwell Gray, Chicago Tribune "As close to perfect as a piece of writing gets." --Sheila Farr, Seattle Weekly "A modern classic. . . . Peden's lucid translation does justice to a tale that is firmly rooted in its own culture yet so fundamentally human in its focus that it speaks across cultural borders." -- Publishers Weekly, "A strange, brooding novel. . . . Great immediacy, power, and beauty." -- The Washington Post "A powerful fascination . . . vivid and haunting; the style is a triumph." -- New York Herald Tribune "When Susan Sontag, in her foreword to this book, calls Pedro P�ramo 'one of the masterpieces of 20th-century world literature,' she is not being hyperbolic. With its dense interweaving of time, its routine interaction of the living and the dead, its surreal sense of the everyday, and with simultaneous--and harmonious--coexistence of apparently incompatible realities, this brief novel by the Mexican writer Juan Rulfo strides through unexplored territory with a sure and determined step. . . . Having it now in all its depth and texture is a major event for which the publisher and the translator, Margaret Sayers Peden, deserve thanks." --James Polk, New York Times Book Review "No reader interested in the vitality of 20th century Latin American fiction can afford to miss this work." --Rockwell Gray, Chicago Tribune "As close to perfect as a piece of writing gets." --Sheila Farr, Seattle Weekly "A modern classic. . . . Peden's lucid translation does justice to a tale that is firmly rooted in its own culture yet so fundamentally human in its focus that it speaks across cultural borders." -- Publishers Weekly, "A strange, brooding novel. . . . Great immediacy, power, and beauty." -- The Washington Post "A powerful fascination . . . vivid and haunting; the style is a triumph." -- New York Herald Tribune "When Susan Sontag, in her foreword to this book, calls Pedro Páramo 'one of the masterpieces of 20th-century world literature,' she is not being hyperbolic. With its dense interweaving of time, its routine interaction of the living and the dead, its surreal sense of the everyday, and with simultaneous--and harmonious--coexistence of apparently incompatible realities, this brief novel by the Mexican writer Juan Rulfo strides through unexplored territory with a sure and determined step. . . . Having it now in all its depth and texture is a major event for which the publisher and the translator, Margaret Sayers Peden, deserve thanks." --James Polk, New York Times Book Review "No reader interested in the vitality of 20th century Latin American fiction can afford to miss this work." --Rockwell Gray, Chicago Tribune "As close to perfect as a piece of writing gets." --Sheila Farr, Seattle Weekly "A modern classic. . . . Peden's lucid translation does justice to a tale that is firmly rooted in its own culture yet so fundamentally human in its focus that it speaks across cultural borders." -- Publishers Weekly, A strange, brooding novel. . . . Great immediacy, power, and beauty." — The Washington Post A powerful fascination . . . vivid and haunting; the style is a triumph." — New York Herald Tribune When Susan Sontag, in her foreword to this book, calls Pedro Páramo ‘one of the masterpieces of 20th-century world literature,' she is not being hyperbolic. With its dense interweaving of time, its routine interaction of the living and the dead, its surreal sense of the everyday, and with simultaneous—and harmonious—coexistence of apparently incompatible realities, this brief novel by the Mexican writer Juan Rulfo strides through unexplored territory with a sure and determined step. . . . Having it now in all its depth and texture is a major event for which the publisher and the translator, Margaret Sayers Peden, deserve thanks." —James Polk, New York Times Book Review No reader interested in the vitality of 20th century Latin American fiction can afford to miss this work." —Rockwell Gray, Chicago Tribune As close to perfect as a piece of writing gets." —Sheila Farr, Seattle Weekly A modern classic. . . . Peden's lucid translation does justice to a tale that is firmly rooted in its own culture yet so fundamentally human in its focus that it speaks across cultural borders." — Publishers Weekly, A strange, brooding novel. . . . Great immediacy, power, and beauty." — The Washington Post A powerful fascination . . . vivid and haunting; the style is a triumph." — New York Herald Tribune When Susan Sontag, in her foreword to this book, calls Pedro Páramo #145;one of the masterpieces of 20th-century world literature,' she is not being hyperbolic. With its dense interweaving of time, its routine interaction of the living and the dead, its surreal sense of the everyday, and with simultaneous—and harmonious—coexistence of apparently incompatible realities, this brief novel by the Mexican writer Juan Rulfo strides through unexplored territory with a sure and determined step. . . . Having it now in all its depth and texture is a major event for which the publisher and the translator, Margaret Sayers Peden, deserve thanks." —James Polk, New York Times Book Review No reader interested in the vitality of 20th century Latin American fiction can afford to miss this work." —Rockwell Gray, Chicago Tribune As close to perfect as a piece of writing gets." —Sheila Farr, Seattle Weekly A modern classic. . . . Peden's lucid translation does justice to a tale that is firmly rooted in its own culture yet so fundamentally human in its focus that it speaks across cultural borders." — Publishers Weekly
Translated by
Margaret Sayers Peden
Foreword by
Susan Sontag
Lccn
90-002821
Dewey Decimal
863/.64
Dewey Edition
21

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