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Rodrigo Fresán

Autor(a) de Kensington Gardens

22+ Works 724 Membros 11 Críticas 4 Favorited

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Obras por Rodrigo Fresán

Kensington Gardens (2003) 163 exemplares
The Invented Part (2014) 132 exemplares
Bottom of the Sky (2009) 100 exemplares
Mantra (2001) 67 exemplares
The Dreamed Part (2017) 65 exemplares
La Velocidad de Las Cosas (1998) 49 exemplares
Historia argentina (1991) 43 exemplares
The Remembered Part (2019) 30 exemplares
Vidas de santos (1993) 29 exemplares
Esperanto (1997) 18 exemplares
Melvill (2022) 8 exemplares
Barcelona. Las fotos prohibidas (2018) — Editor — 5 exemplares

Associated Works

Granta 88: Mothers (2004) — Contribuidor — 163 exemplares
The Vintage Book of Latin American Stories (2000) — Contribuidor — 104 exemplares
McSweeney's Issue 42 (McSweeney's Quarterly Concern): Multiples (2013) — Translator/Contributor — 62 exemplares
El mudo y otros textos (2007) — Prefácio, algumas edições10 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome canónico
Fresán, Rodrigo
Nome legal
Fresán, Rodrigo
Outros nomes
FRESÁN, Rodrigo
FRESAN, Rodrigo
Data de nascimento
1963
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Argentina
País (no mapa)
Argentina
Local de nascimento
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Locais de residência
Barcelona

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For me, didn't quite reach the heights of the first, but still one of the most brilliant book I have read. Continuously pushing up against the boundary of what a novel is, can be, has been, etc.
 
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Aaron.Cohen | 1 outra crítica | May 28, 2020 |
Well here we go. Writing a review of a book by Rodrigo Fresan requires a significant amount of chutzpah. What could I add or take away from a writer of such genius?
This was the third book of Fresan's I have read. Once again he uses his creative and insightful gifts to communicate what few other authors can. There is no easy way to say what that something is that he communicates. Perhaps the interior of our consciousness while we grapple with what "is".
Having said all that I can't help adding a few thoughts. Fresan's penchant for following his literary digressions to a pedantic cul-de-sac impair his work as a whole. The digressions are typically brilliant but don't serve the book well. I can't imagine he could find an editor to work with but, should he be able to, it could be immensely valuable. Easily 100-150 pages of this work would be best served in their own book.
Nonetheless, a writer of immense talent and genius.
… (mais)
 
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colligan | 1 outra crítica | May 8, 2020 |
As much as I would like to rate this book 4 stars, I cannot. It was too clever, too deep, too fluid, too geometric, too weird. I devoured portions of it, and felt myself drowning during other portions. It took me quite a while to finish. I had to rent it from the library 4 times, and finally bought it.

Fresan's writing is unlike anything else I've read. At times he reads as polished as Bolano, and other times he examines minute concepts from multiple dimensions at once, and in a way entirely his own. I was reminded of Javier Marias, but Marias would never indulge in this kind of well-rounded discussion of modern culture. Marias is a great writer, but the subject matter he chooses is limited compared to the wide territory Fresan covers. The flow of the narrative caused my mind to manufacture its own momentum, to galavant over terrain it rarely traversed. I rarely lose sleep over books, but I had to keep flipping the light back on, picking this one back up, and reading just a few more pages. Like Marquez, there is hardly anywhere to stop a reading session. You are always, perpetually in the middle of an endless paragraph, usually lost in a sentence you think you should restart. Therefore, it encourages you continually, goads you forward, and maddens you all the while.
The ideas come at you like stars after someone has engaged hyperdrive.

Remarkably, it is only part one. The Dreaming Part will be hitting retailers soon.
It is an incredibly long, intricate, dense construction of pop culture references, random characters engaged in unlikely meditative, encyclopedic monologues, and there is an extreme over-reliance on similes. So, it is not hard to believe that the author went on with this mode, or that he is sitting in his room right now, adding to the stream of thoughts and impressions, and that he will continue to do so for all eternity, into the afterlife, inexhaustible. The purpose of the thing is the style. The pleasure of it comes from the impressive accumulation. Fresan does what László Krasznahorkai does, but does it more superbly, without boring you on every page. It is an exhausting read, but you will chuckle and grin through most of it.

What might have started as a gimmicky stream of writerly rap sessions morphed into scene and setting, travelled through minds peopled by celebrated personalities, literary memorabilia, trivia, movieland, and rose to unexpected heights, attaining the breadth of great literature, all the while perplexing with its vicissitudes, defying your ludicrous attempts at judging his blustery sentences. This is a book to experience, and one to revisit. And the book goes on living, even after you have finished it...
… (mais)
 
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LSPopovich | Apr 8, 2020 |
Up front, I am not a particular fan of the science fiction genre. I think this novel is brilliant! The prose is lovely, the characters are fascinating, and above all, the story is laced with thought provoking and evocative ideas and concepts. The reader is introduced to the original "Faraways", comprised of three young people who are passionate about science fiction. From there, blast off to planet Urkh 24 or That-Place-Where-The-Most-Disconsolate-Melodies-Can-Be-Heard. Be prepared to feel confused by multiple realities, merging of past, present, and future, and to read about the end....of us! Ultimately, the book is about the single-mindedness of love, its oblivion and its devotion. Quite a literary feat. Loved it!… (mais)
 
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hemlokgang | 1 outra crítica | Aug 15, 2018 |

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Obras
22
Also by
4
Membros
724
Popularidade
#35,065
Avaliação
3.9
Críticas
11
ISBN
89
Línguas
7
Marcado como favorito
4

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