Out of print already? Don't we read foreign authors or translations?
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Each sentence is a gem: taken together, they create a world that transports the reader into a world of adventure, danger, love, friendship, and insight.
Imagine Cervantes mixed with Pynchon, with a little Groucho Marx thrown in: this is a work to savor and Maqroll is a wise and loving guide to a world of breath-taking beauty, where each day holds new treasures.
This is the closest thing to a perfect book I have come across. It is a true classic, as readers of Spanish literature have known for some years.
En general, los hombres no saben disfrutar de la vida y del presente. Quieren siempre cada vez más. ¿ Para qué ? Suelen olvidar que la vida es fugaz y frágil. Consejo a todas las personas que aún no lo entienden que lean esta pequeña novela porque va a enseñarlas una buena lección...
This book is one amongst several written by Alvaro Mutis, in which he gently narrates the adventures of "Maqroll," his search for the meaning of life and the unavoidable reality that lies at the horizon: death. Life poses the necessity of risk in order to give meaning to existence, of staying outside conventionalism. Alvaro Mutis and "Maqroll" coexist, and just like "Don Quijote," "Maqroll" knows that Mutis writes about him. "Maqroll" knows it is impossible to reach order out of chaos so life for him is a continuous errand in search of his true self, not because he feels a messianic call but for his intimate conviction that he belongs nowhere. "Maqroll" is a hero in a world in which there is no point of reference, where space and time have lost their meaning.
The poetry and prose of Alvaro Mutis have a touch of surrealism, a need to journey through the labyrinths of time (just like J.L.Borges). A fantastic writer, with a unique sensitivity, and an illusory, gentle way of touching the core of our thoughts. The nomination of Alvaro Mutis as winner of "Premio Cervantes - 2002" rightly represents the recognintion of this great Colombian writer.
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