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The Lost Steps Alejo Carpentier

The Lost Steps von Alejo Carpentier

The Lost Steps Alejo Carpentier


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The Lost Steps Zusammenfassung

The Lost Steps Alejo Carpentier

A vivid and inspiring adventure story from the father of magical realism

Dissatisfied with his empty, Sisyphus-like existence in New York City, where he has abandoned his creative dreams for a job in corporate advertising, an aspiring composer wants nothing more than to tear his life up from the root. He soon finds his escape hatch: a university-sponsored mission to South America to look for indigenous musical instruments in one of the few areas of the world safely untouched by the industrial world. Retracing the steps of time, he voyages with his lover into a land that feels outside of history, searching not just for music but ultimately for himself, and turning away from modernity towards the very heart of what makes us human.

The Lost Steps Bewertungen

An erudite yet absorbing adventure story . . . A book full of riches-stylistic, sensory, visual. -The New York Times Book Review

Extraordinary. -The New Yorker

An absolutely magnificent piece of literature . . . The prose is mesmerizing, and it's one of those books where I just want to have it tattooed on me in its entirety to keep with me forever. -BuzzFeed

The greatest novel to have appeared in Latin America in our time. -Le Figaro Litteraire

Beautiful and stirring . . . One of [Carpentier's] finest works . . . which for many readers is the most alluring of his novels. Leonardo Padura, from the Introduction

Über Alejo Carpentier

Alejo Carpentier (1904-1980) was one of the major Latin American writers of the twentieth century, as well as a classically trained pianist and musicologist. His best-known novels are The Lost Steps, Explosion in a Cathedral, and The Kingdom of This World. Born in Lausanne, Switzerland, and raised in Havana, Cuba, Carpentier lived for many years in France and Venezuela before returning to Cuba after the 1959 revolution. A few years later he returned to France, where he lived until his death.

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GOR013850462
9780143133896
0143133896
The Lost Steps Alejo Carpentier
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Penguin Books Ltd
2024-01-04
304
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