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Tyrant Memory
Horacio Castellanos Moya
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Description for Tyrant Memory
Paperback. Translator(s): Silver, Katherine. Num Pages: 288 pages. BIC Classification: FA; FYT. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 135 x 203 x 19. Weight in Grams: 298.
The tyrant of Horacio Castellanos Moya’s ambitious new novel is the actual pro-Nazi mystic Maximiliano Herna´ndez Marti´nez — known as the Warlock — who came to power in El Salvador in 1932. An attempted coup in April, 1944, failed, but a general strike in May finally forced him out of office. Tyrant Memory takes place during the month between the coup and the strike. Its protagonist, Hayde´e Aragon, is a well-off woman, whose husband is a political prisoner and whose son, Clemente, after prematurely announcing the dictator’s death over national radio during the failed coup, is forced to flee when the very much alive Warlock starts to ruthlessly hunt down his enemies. The novel moves between Hayde´e’s political awakening in diary entries and Clemente’s frantic and often hysterically comic efforts to escape capture. Tyrant Memory — sharp, grotesque, moving, and often hilariously funny — is an unforgettable incarnation of a coun- try’s history in the destiny of one family.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
New Directions Publishing Corporation United States
Number of pages
288
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780811219174
SKU
V9780811219174
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About Horacio Castellanos Moya
Horacio Castellanos Moya was born 1957 in Honduras. He has lived in San Salvador, Canada, Costa Rica, Mexico (where he spent ten years as a journalist, editor, and political analyst), Spain, and Germany. In 1988 he won the National Novel Prize from Central American University for his first novel. His work has been published and translated in England, Germany, El Salvador and Costa Rica. He has published ten novels and is now living in exile as part of the City of Asylum project in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Katherine Silver's award-winning translations include works by María Sonia Cristoff, Daniel Sada, César Aira, Julio Cortázar, Juan Carlos Onetti, and Julio Ramón Ribeyro. The author of Echo Under Story, she volunteers as an interpreter for asylum seekers.
Reviews for Tyrant Memory
"Brilliantly funny and unsettling. Despite his estrangement from his country and his merciless criticism of it, he has put El Salvador on the literary map, giving it an international existence."
Natasha Wimmer - The Nation "A welcome, eye-opening addition to this new literature of the Latin American nightmare."
Anderson Tepper - Time Out New York "In Tyrant Memory, Castellanos Moya’s ambitious and deft handling of his characters’ stories and political milieus reveal a writer unparalleled in his ability to portray the anxieties and messy complexities of political and personal turmoil."
Jeffery Zuckerman - Review of Contemporary Fiction "Tyrant Memory stands out because of its scrupulous evocation of an atmosphere of conspiracy and its use of historical events."
Times Literary Supplement "The only writer of my generation who knows how to narrate the horror, the secret Vietnam that Latin America was for a long time."
Roberto Bolan~o "Castellanos Moya can be a brilliant practitioner of edge of collapse, culling searing narratives of exile and estrangement."
Julia Haav - Three Percent
Natasha Wimmer - The Nation "A welcome, eye-opening addition to this new literature of the Latin American nightmare."
Anderson Tepper - Time Out New York "In Tyrant Memory, Castellanos Moya’s ambitious and deft handling of his characters’ stories and political milieus reveal a writer unparalleled in his ability to portray the anxieties and messy complexities of political and personal turmoil."
Jeffery Zuckerman - Review of Contemporary Fiction "Tyrant Memory stands out because of its scrupulous evocation of an atmosphere of conspiracy and its use of historical events."
Times Literary Supplement "The only writer of my generation who knows how to narrate the horror, the secret Vietnam that Latin America was for a long time."
Roberto Bolan~o "Castellanos Moya can be a brilliant practitioner of edge of collapse, culling searing narratives of exile and estrangement."
Julia Haav - Three Percent