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Original Title: El obsceno pájaro de la noche
ISBN: 8481303283 (ISBN13: 9788481303285)
Edition Language: Spanish
Literary Awards: PEN Translation Prize for Hardie St. Martin & Leonard Mades (1974)
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El obsceno pájaro de la noche Hardcover | Pages: 415 pages
Rating: 4.14 | 2081 Users | 203 Reviews

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Title:El obsceno pájaro de la noche
Author:José Donoso
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Biblioteca El Mundo
Pages:Pages: 415 pages
Published:2001 by Bibliotex, S.L. (first published 1970)
Categories:Fiction. Magical Realism. Cultural. Latin American. Horror

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Lo más importante y decisivo en la escritura de José Donoso no es el universo inventado por su imaginación inteligente, ni siquiera los personajes bien dibujados, sino las cuestiones formales, de construcción y escritura. Donoso es un gran arquitecto que levanta sorprendentemente y bien concatenados edificios en armonía, no un decorador de interiores que amuebla como artesano las estancias.

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Ratings: 4.14 From 2081 Users | 203 Reviews

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Derek warned me that this, his 2009 Best Book of the Year, was also the most disturbing read of the year. In both capacities it did not disappoint. A surreal, nightmarish descent into the mind of fictional narration itself, which experiences the freedom of its abstraction and multiplicity as grotesque deformity. Oddly beautiful, if you can believe that, and absolutely captivating.

This book freaked me the #$%@ out. Everything just seemed so dirty. I can remember almost nothing about it, though, because my mind is pure my mind is pure my mind is pure

Look at that cover! I want the edition with this cover!

Black Magic Realism. Three interwoven stories, transformations, mutations, magic, and metamorphosis. Must be read with the open mindedness of a child to allow oneself to follow the juxtaposition of the stories, the transformations of the characters (a writer, a mute, a baby, an old woman - and that's only one character). The worlds Donoso creates are by turns exquisitely beautiful and grotesquely nightmarish. Giving it 5 stars because even though I wanted to climb out of the Hades Donoso

I can say with confidence that I have never read a book like this before. I can say with less confidence that this is the case because no one has ever written a book like this before, noting that it is a definite possibility!To describe the novel as being labrynthe-esque is to do a disservice to its complexity; it is as if I was deep below the surface of the ocean - unable to grasp which way was up, which way was down. Typically, when I read something that I am unable to gain my bearings in, I

About a hundred pages in, there is a scene where a shriveled elderly dwarf woman pretends to be the baby for an obese partially retarded teenage girl and the relationship between the two quickly turns disturbingly sexual. Why relate this? Because it sets the tone for what this novel is like better than saying probably everything I'm going to say. This novel is a mess. It's disturbing and beautiful and grotesque and horrific, but it's also a mess. Someone could probably go through book with a

*big sigh*No good read, no good review. It's equally possible that I failed to maintain the attentiveness needed (I did interrupt it for a few days to read Hamlet) and that this just isn't my jam. I can agree with the accolades while still asserting that I found the read unrewarding, can't I? I'll admit I may have suffered a full-blown episode of stupidity, but even flipping through it now I can't find much to make me care, not even the symbolic joints of paternity, monstrosity, history,

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