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Taratuta and Still Life With Pipe: Two Novellas

par José Donoso

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"Jose Donoso, Chile's most acclaimed writer, is responsible for "some of the best writing from Latin America in recent years" (New York Times Book Review). His edgy surrealism and playful intellect evoke what is most unique and extraordinary in his fiction and that of the other writers of the "boom" generation - Fuentes, Garcia Marquez, and Vargas Llosa." "These novellas distill the major concerns of his writing career: the confusion of politics, the indeterminancy of a stable reality, the strangeness of love, and the process of creating and evaluating art. In explaining these works Donoso has written, "It's like when you hold a comb in a basin of water, we see the comb refracted, real but not real. I'm interested in the angle that reality and its image make in the beholder."" "Taratuta is a story about history and about writing. Donoso intermixes fact with fiction, actual quotation with imaginative elaboration. Taratuta is formed from a brief moment in Lenin's life, concentrating on the people surrounding him, including one Taratuta believed to be a supporter. Yet the narrator can only find conflicting references to this Taratuta. Was he a devotee of Lenin's or was he working for the other side? Or was he just an egoist with no political affiliation?" "The narrator puts forth his thoughts on Taratuta in an article. In response, a man of the same name goes forth wondering if he is one of Taratuta's descendants. He proves a strange link to the past. A waiter in love with an aging psychic, he grew up in poverty with little knowledge of his family. Slipping in and out of the narrator's life, this Taratuta is a comic and teasing figure, defying the neat boundaries of history and fiction." "In Still Life with Pipe, Donoso continues his discussion of the limits of art. He tells the story of Marcos Ruiz Gallardo who trades his obsession for money for an obsession in art. At first interested in the work of a forgotten Chilean painter for monetary reasons, Gallardo slowly turns his life inside out to become the keeper of the artist's memory and works. In this story of strange love and even stranger revenge, both the artistic and bourgeois worlds are delightfully parodied."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (plus d'informations)
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Donoso remains The Man. ( )
  EugenioNegro | Mar 17, 2021 |
Me doy cuenta de que, conforme pasa el tiempo, menos me siento obligado a terminar los libros que no me gustan. Por ejemplo, el caso de "Taratuta", de José Donoso. Me animé a leer esta edición porque inmediatamente antes que esté, leí las "Tres novelas cosmopolitas" antologadas por el Fondo de Cultura Económica. Quedé completamente fascinado por ésta, y la inercia me empujó a leer este libro que tenía arrumbado en mi librero desde hace rato. Pero temo decir que "Taratuta" es muy distinta a las anteriormente leídas, es decir, "Átomo verde número cinco", "El tiempo perdido" y "Naturaleza muerta con cachimba". Estas tres últimas son más bien relatos largos, noveletas de ritmo magistral y que siguen una sola trama hasta sus últimas consecuencias. Pero "Taratuta" tiene más de relato metaficcional, que trata varias tramas y dialoga con los sucesos históricos que unen a varios continentes. A pesar de que lo que cuenta puede parecer interesante, da la sensación de morder más de lo que puede tragar.

A diferencia de lo que veo con varios reseñistas, "Naturaleza muerta con cachimba" me gustó muchísimo más.

Me queda claro que Donoso es un escritor extraordinario, pero me quedo con sus otras obras. ( )
  LeoOrozco | Feb 26, 2019 |
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"Jose Donoso, Chile's most acclaimed writer, is responsible for "some of the best writing from Latin America in recent years" (New York Times Book Review). His edgy surrealism and playful intellect evoke what is most unique and extraordinary in his fiction and that of the other writers of the "boom" generation - Fuentes, Garcia Marquez, and Vargas Llosa." "These novellas distill the major concerns of his writing career: the confusion of politics, the indeterminancy of a stable reality, the strangeness of love, and the process of creating and evaluating art. In explaining these works Donoso has written, "It's like when you hold a comb in a basin of water, we see the comb refracted, real but not real. I'm interested in the angle that reality and its image make in the beholder."" "Taratuta is a story about history and about writing. Donoso intermixes fact with fiction, actual quotation with imaginative elaboration. Taratuta is formed from a brief moment in Lenin's life, concentrating on the people surrounding him, including one Taratuta believed to be a supporter. Yet the narrator can only find conflicting references to this Taratuta. Was he a devotee of Lenin's or was he working for the other side? Or was he just an egoist with no political affiliation?" "The narrator puts forth his thoughts on Taratuta in an article. In response, a man of the same name goes forth wondering if he is one of Taratuta's descendants. He proves a strange link to the past. A waiter in love with an aging psychic, he grew up in poverty with little knowledge of his family. Slipping in and out of the narrator's life, this Taratuta is a comic and teasing figure, defying the neat boundaries of history and fiction." "In Still Life with Pipe, Donoso continues his discussion of the limits of art. He tells the story of Marcos Ruiz Gallardo who trades his obsession for money for an obsession in art. At first interested in the work of a forgotten Chilean painter for monetary reasons, Gallardo slowly turns his life inside out to become the keeper of the artist's memory and works. In this story of strange love and even stranger revenge, both the artistic and bourgeois worlds are delightfully parodied."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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