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Loop Brenda Lozano

Loop By Brenda Lozano

Loop by Brenda Lozano


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Summary

An ideal notebook records the Proustian, allusive wanderings of a young writer in Mexico City awaiting her lover's return.

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Loop by Brenda Lozano

Winner PEN Translates Award (UK)

Recovering from an unspecified accident, the narrator of Loop finds herself in waiting rooms of different kinds: airport departure lounges, doctors' surgeries, and above all at home, awaiting the return of her boyfriend, who has travelled to Spain following the death of his mother. Loop is a love story told from the perspective of a contemporary Penelope who, instead of weaving and unravelling her shroud, writes and erases her thoughts in her 'ideal' notebook. At once, funny and thought-provoking, her thoughts range from her stationery preferences to the different scales on which life is lived, while a cast of unlikely characters cross the page, from Proust to a mysterious dwarf, from a dreamy cat to David Bowie singing 'Wild is the Wind'. Written in an assured, irreverent style, Loop is the journal of an absence, one in which the most minute or whimsical observations open up universes. Combining aphoristic fragments with introspective narrative, and evoking Italo Calvino and Fernando Pessoa in its playfulness and wry humour, this original reflection on relationships, solitude and the purpose of writing offers a glimpse of contemporary life in Mexico City, while asking what it really means to find our place in the world.

Loop Reviews

English PEN (Award)

A glorious tapestry of ideas. -The Guardian

In this novel, the stream of consciousness is more like a whirlpool. -New York Times

It should be read, period. -The Quietus

A meditation on writing itself. -3:AM Magazine

Absolutely marvelous from first to final sentence....an unmitigated delight. -Jeremy Garber, Powell's Bookshop

A delightful meditation on waiting, love, and the inevitability of change. -Publishers Weekly

Unforgettably marvelous from its very first sentence to its final one, Loop is a delighting, discursive, diary-like novel full of personality, humor, and profundity. -, Powell's Bookshop

Lozano is a marvellous writer, bright, funny, subtly perverse, always moving. -Francisco Goldman, author of THE ART OF POLITICAL MURDER

Lozano knows she is gifted, and has no shame in showing it. -Margarita Garcia Robayo, author of FISH SOUP and HOLIDAY HEART

An astonishingly successful notebook narrative that blends a solid plot with considered and funny musings on purpose and loneliness. -Books and Bao

Experimental, witty and disruptive. -Splice

Clever, innovative...an erudite observation of the everyday. -Translating Women

A truly original reflection on love, relationships, solitude and the aesthetics and purpose of writing. -Elif the Reader

Tremendous fun and an immensely rewarding read. -Jeremy Garber, Powell's Bookshop

This is not a work that represents the irreducible violence of the place, solves loneliness, or is about death in every respect, but rather an attempt to live with these realities and still miss your boyfriend. -Air/Light Magazine

Filled with many weird and wonderful curiosities. -Full Stop

utterly charming and fun, philosophical and strange -Loop

About Brenda Lozano

Born in Mexico City in 1981, Brenda Lozano is a fiction writer, essayist and editor. She studied literature in Mexico and the United States. She edits the Chicago-based literary journal Make and is on the editorial board of Ugly Duckling Presse. In addition to Loop, she has published Todo o nada (All or Nothing, 2009), which is being adapted for the screen, and a book of short stories, Como piensan las piedras (How Stones Think, 2017). In 2015, she was recognised by the Hay Festival and the British Council as one of the leading Mexican authors under 40 years of age, and she was selected by the Hay Festival in 2017 as one of the Bogota39, a list of the most outstanding new authors from Latin America. Loop is her first book to appear in English.

Annie McDermott's published and forthcoming translations include Mario Levrero's Empty Words and The Luminous Novel (And Other Stories and Coffee House Press), Feebleminded by Ariana Harwicz (co-translation with Carolina Orloff, Charco Press) and City of Ulysses by Teolinda Gersao (co-translation with Jethro Soutar, Dalkey Archive Press). Her translations, reviews and essays have appeared in Granta, The White Review, World Literature Today, Asymptote, the Times Literary Supplement and LitHub, among others. Annie also edits books for Charco Press, including Julian Fuks' Resistance and Giuseppe Caputo's An Orphan World. Her translation of Almada's third novel, Brickmakers, will come out with Charco Press and Graywolf in 2021.

Additional information

GOR010386647
9781916465640
1916465641
Loop by Brenda Lozano
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Charco Press
20191008
184
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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