The The Lizard's Tale: A Novel

Jose Donoso

The The Lizard's Tale: A Novel
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Published
30 October 2011
Pages
216
ISBN
9780810127029

The The Lizard’s Tale: A Novel

Jose Donoso

Jose Donoso was the leading Chilean representative of the Latin American Boom of the sixties and seventies that included Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Mario Vargas Llosa, and Manuel Puig, among others. Written as a draft in 1973, set aside, and forgotten, The Lizard’s Tale was discovered among Donoso’s papers at Princeton University by his daughter after his death. Edited for publication by critic and poet Julio Ortega, it was published posthumously in Spanish under the title Lagartija sin cola in 2007. Suzanne Jill Levine, who knew Donoso and translated two of his earlier works, brings the book to an English-language audience for the first time.

Defeated and hiding in his Barcelona apartment, painter Antonio Munoz-Roa-clearly Donoso’s alter ego-relates the story of his flight with Luisa, his cousin, lover, and benefactor, after his scandalous desertion from the Informalist movement (a witty reference to a contemporary Spanish art movement and possibly an allusion to the Boom as well), in which he had been a member of a certain standing. Frustrated, old, and alone, the artist looks back on his years in the small town of Dors, a place he unsuccessfully tried to rescue from the crushing advance of modernity, and on the decline of his own family, also threatened by the changing times. In Levine’s able hands, Donoso’s clear prose shines through, forming a compact, powerful, and still-relevant meditation on the commercialization of art and the very places we inhabit.

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