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The Cardboard House by Martin Adan: A new translation by Jose Garay Boszeta
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The Cardboard House by Martin Adan: A new translation by Jose Garay Boszeta

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He is so eclectic and heretical, that he reconciles us all in a theosophically cosmic and monistic synthesis - Jose Carlos Mariategui.

Originally published in Peru in 1928 to great acclaim, The Cardboard House was clearly destined to become a classic. Written during Martin Adan’s prodigious adolescence in Barranco -a peaceful sea resort in the coast of Lima-, The Cardboard House is a novel of visionary excursion through the crevices of sensation and memory, moving in a fluid poetic exploration that traverses swiftly from the social to the cosmic. Martin Adan’s experimental style has been admired and celebrated by authors as diverse as Mario Vargas Llosa, Allen Ginsberg and Roberto Bolano; and The Cardboard House stands out in history as a major statement of the avant-garde movements in Latin America.

This new English translation strives to preserve the experimental style of The Cardboard House in its original Spanish language, and intends to reestablish its importance as one of the crucial texts of the Latin American literary avant-garde.

Martin Adan (Lima, 1908 - 1985), pseudonym of Ramon Rafael de la Fuente Benavides, was a Peruvian poet and writer whose body of work is notable for its experimentalism and metaphysical depth. His breakthrough novel, The Cardboard House, redefined the possibilities of narrative for his contemporaries and has remained a substantial influence for several generations of Latin American writers. He is one of the most celebrated Peruvian poets of the 20th century. His work in poetry was twice awarded the National Poetry Prize (Peru, 1946, 1961) and the Peruvian National Literature Prize in 1976.

Jose Garay Boszeta (Lima, 1985) is a writer, translator and language laborer, born and raised in Lima, Peru. He studied programs in Economics and Philosophy at the National University of San Marcos in Lima. His work in translation aims to reevaluate Latin American narratives and restore their historical content for English speaking audiences around the world. His current projects include the translation of the works of Jose Maria Eguren and Martin Adan, among others. He currently lives in Dallas, Texas with his wife, Erin and their dog, Willow.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dulzorada
Date
9 December 2020
Pages
162
ISBN
9780578690162

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

He is so eclectic and heretical, that he reconciles us all in a theosophically cosmic and monistic synthesis - Jose Carlos Mariategui.

Originally published in Peru in 1928 to great acclaim, The Cardboard House was clearly destined to become a classic. Written during Martin Adan’s prodigious adolescence in Barranco -a peaceful sea resort in the coast of Lima-, The Cardboard House is a novel of visionary excursion through the crevices of sensation and memory, moving in a fluid poetic exploration that traverses swiftly from the social to the cosmic. Martin Adan’s experimental style has been admired and celebrated by authors as diverse as Mario Vargas Llosa, Allen Ginsberg and Roberto Bolano; and The Cardboard House stands out in history as a major statement of the avant-garde movements in Latin America.

This new English translation strives to preserve the experimental style of The Cardboard House in its original Spanish language, and intends to reestablish its importance as one of the crucial texts of the Latin American literary avant-garde.

Martin Adan (Lima, 1908 - 1985), pseudonym of Ramon Rafael de la Fuente Benavides, was a Peruvian poet and writer whose body of work is notable for its experimentalism and metaphysical depth. His breakthrough novel, The Cardboard House, redefined the possibilities of narrative for his contemporaries and has remained a substantial influence for several generations of Latin American writers. He is one of the most celebrated Peruvian poets of the 20th century. His work in poetry was twice awarded the National Poetry Prize (Peru, 1946, 1961) and the Peruvian National Literature Prize in 1976.

Jose Garay Boszeta (Lima, 1985) is a writer, translator and language laborer, born and raised in Lima, Peru. He studied programs in Economics and Philosophy at the National University of San Marcos in Lima. His work in translation aims to reevaluate Latin American narratives and restore their historical content for English speaking audiences around the world. His current projects include the translation of the works of Jose Maria Eguren and Martin Adan, among others. He currently lives in Dallas, Texas with his wife, Erin and their dog, Willow.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dulzorada
Date
9 December 2020
Pages
162
ISBN
9780578690162