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The Obscene Bird of Night

The Obscene Bird of Night
Author: José Donoso
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781567920468

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This haunting jungle of a novel has been hailed as "a masterpiece" by Luis Bunuel and "one of the great novels not only of Spanish America, but of our time" by Carlos Fuentes. The story of the last member of the aristocratic Azcoitia family, a monstrous mutation protected from the knowledge of his deformity by being surrounded with other freaks as companions, The Obscene Bird of Night is a triumph of imaginative, visionary writing. Its luxuriance, fecundity, horror, and energy will not soon fade from the reader's mind -- Back cover


The Obscene Bird of Night: unabridged, centennial edition

The Obscene Bird of Night: unabridged, centennial edition
Author: José Donoso
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2024-04-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0811232239

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Newly revised and updated by Megan McDowell, and with a new introduction by Alejandro Zambra: at last, the unabridged, centennial edition of Donoso’s terrifying masterpiece sees the light of day Deep in a maze of musty, forgotten hallways, Mudito rummages through piles of old newspapers. The mute caretaker of the crumbling former abbey, he is hounded by a coven of ancient witches who are bent on transforming him, bit by bit, into the terrifying imbunche: a twisted monster with all of its orifices sewn up, buried alive in its own body. Once, Mudito walked upright and spoke clearly; once he was the personal assistant to one of Chile’s most powerful politicians, Jerónimo de Azcoitía. Once, he ruled over a palace of monsters, built to shield Jeronimo’s deformed son from any concept of beauty. Once, he plotted with the wise woman Peta Ponce to bed Inés, Jerónimo’s wife. Mudito was Humberto, Jerónimo was strong, Inés was beautiful—once upon a time... Narrated in voices that shift and multiply, The Obscene Bird of Night frets the seams between master and slave, rich and poor, reality and nightmares, man and woman, self and other in a maniacal inquiry into the horrifying transformations that power can wreak on identity. Now, star translator Megan McDowell has revised and updated the classic translation, restoring nearly twenty pages of previously untranslated text that was mysteriously cut from the 1972 edition. Newly complete, with missing motifs restored, plots deepened, and characters more richly shaded, Donoso’s pajarito (little bird), as he called it, returns to print to celebrate the centennial of its author’s birth in full plumage, as brilliant as it is bizarre.


The Obscene Bird of Night

The Obscene Bird of Night
Author: José Donoso
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1973
Genre: Spanish fiction
ISBN: 9780224009324

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The Tension of Paradox

The Tension of Paradox
Author: Pamela May Finnegan
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1992
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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Pamela Finnegan provides a detailed criticism of a major novel written by one of Chile's leading literary figures. She analyzes the symbolism and the use of language in The Obscene Bird of Night, showing that the novel's world becomes an icon characterized by entropy, parody, and materiality. Her study concludes that all linguistic ordering fictionalizes, that the lack of spirituality within the novel's world is symptomatic of language gone stale, and that blindness to this fact leads to dogma or solipsism, each counter-productive to communication and human endeavor. To revive the linguistic system, she argues, we must revive the creative power of language.


Obscene Bird of Night

Obscene Bird of Night
Author: Salomón Laiter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1974
Genre:
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The Night Birds

The Night Birds
Author: Thomas Maltman
Publisher: Soho Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2007
Genre: Dakota Indians
ISBN: 1569474621

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After the Mankato Massacre of 1862, the Dakota Indians were banished from Minnesota. 14 years later, young Asa's life is changed by two visitors, each bearing secrets from the past which can no longer be buried. Maltman brings back to life a nearly forgotten episode in the history of the settlement in the American Midwest, which has been overshadowed by the Civil War.


The Bird of Night

The Bird of Night
Author: Susan Hill
Publisher: Penguin Books
Total Pages: 175
Release: 1976-01
Genre: Friendship
ISBN: 9780140040722

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In de stilte van zijn levensavond denkt een oude man terug aan zijn vriendschap met een begaafde dichter, wiens wankele geestesgesteldheid de koers van hun beider leven jarenlang bepaalde.


Obscene Bird of Night

Obscene Bird of Night
Author:
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Total Pages: 78
Release: 1972
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Curfew

Curfew
Author: José Donoso
Publisher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1994
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780802133816

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Curfew takes place during one twenty-four hour period in January 1985. Matilde Neruda, widow of the Nobel Prize-winning poet, has just passed away, and various factions are rallying to turn the event to their advantage: for Pinochet's junta, it represents a chance to assert political authority, while for the intellectuals who had basked in the Nerudas' light, it is an opportunity to grab the spoils of the estate. Against this backdrop of complex, often conflicting motivations, Donoso weaves a portrait of a society struggling to fashion a daily existence for itself, and of an intelligentsia vainly attempting to salvage the remnants of glory days long gone by. But Curfew is also a story of the tragic love between Judit Torre, an upper-middle-class radical who wants to escape her bitter past; and Mañntilde;ungo Vera, a native son returning after a successful career as a European pop singer. In the zone between documentary-like realism and grotesque absurdity, Joséeacute; Donoso evokes the suffocating atmosphere of a country under dictatorship, and its quietly devastating effect on the actions of those who live there.


The Lizard's Tale

The Lizard's Tale
Author: José Donoso
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2011-10-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0810127024

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"At the center of The Lizard's Tale is Antonio Muñoz-Roa, a prominent painter whose circumstances bear a striking resemblance to Donoso's own when he wrote the novel. Hiding in his Barcelona apartment, obsessed with the ruins of his past, Muñoz-Roa relates the story of his flight to the small town of Dors with Luisa, his cousin, lover, and benefactor, after his scandalous defection from the 'Informalist' movement (an ironic reference to a contemporary Catalan art movement and possibly also a veiled allusion to the boom)."--P. [2] of jacket.