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Last Date in El Zapotal Mateo Garcia Elizondo

Last Date in El Zapotal By Mateo Garcia Elizondo

Last Date in El Zapotal by Mateo Garcia Elizondo


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Last Date in El Zapotal by Mateo Garcia Elizondo

A junkie looking for one last fix in a town full of ghosts .

This is a ghost story. A junkie has gone to El Zapotal to die to rent a room in this crumbling backwater, melt into one last fix, and not come back. For someone so ready to no longer be alive, though, he cant stop clinging to the past. His old dog, Kid, who he abandoned. His love, Valerie, who he introduced to drugs. Theres no such thing as a good memory.

El Zapotal doesnt want him either. The people arent welcoming, the streets are empty except for strays, and hes having trouble pacing his supply. As the drugs run out, the line between whats real and whats not blurs to the point of illegibility, and were left wandering a tenderly described hinterland of despair, hunger, and regret. Garcia Elizondo has given us an homage to Pedro Paramo , a descent for the ages, a long goodbye with no clear line between the living and dead.

Last Date in El Zapotal Reviews

"Stunning... An instant classic." Publishers Weekly, starred review

"One of the most promising first novels to be published recently in Spanish." La Vanguardia

"Elizondo Garcia is carving his own path at the forefront of a burgeoning scene in Spanish language literature." The Guardian

"A hypnotic odyssey through the dark depths of the soul and of Mexico." Le Monde

"We experience Last Date in El Zapotal in the body, but it hunkers down in the mind. Pretending not to feel implicated upon reading this first novel is useless, just one more hallucination." Gatopardo

"I came to El Zapotal to die once and for all. These are the words with which Mateo Garcia Elizondo opens his literary debut entitled Last Date in El Zapotal (Anagrama, 2019). A novel that from the outset evokes the beginning of Juan Rulfos Pedro Paramo (1955) and which as it develops suggests references to Malcolm Lowrys Under the Volcano (1947)." apolorama.com

"Garcia Elizondo, with an accomplished literary and creative oeuvre at such a young age, offers in this his first novel such an attractive narrative that readers will remember his name and look forward to his future publications." El diario vasco

"Writing of a crafted, expressive intensity that recounts the hellish and tormenting passage of a being who moves between life and death in a visionary climax, in this novel of excess that unfolds in a dark fog." El ideal gallego

"Last Date in El Zapotal describes this descent into hell with a language that creates images of enormous expressive intensity and deftly resolves this story in Zapotal, where the protagonist will encounter a reflection of the isolation and emptiness inside me." El diario vasco

"Last Date in El Zapotal encompasses the evils of our time: violence, weariness, unease and oblivion." El Informador MX

"The whispers of language trap the reader in the webs of rumours that provide an inquiring keenness to a narrator who is dead in life () The power of this dying enunciation is everything in this fiction. A problematic, phantasmatic, strangely accurate enunciation that gives an account of how the dead speak, what the bardo is, or how life is lived in a dead-end town, a town that The whispers of language trap the reader in the webs of rumours that provide an inquiring keenness to a narrator who is dead in life () The power of this dying enunciation is everything in this fiction. A problematic, phantasmatic, strangely accurate enunciation that gives an account of how the dead speak, what the bardo is, or how life is lived in a dead-end town, a town that is just a reflection of the isolation and emptiness inside me." El periodico

About Mateo Garcia Elizondo

Mateo Garcia Elizondo (Mexico City, 1987) is a screenwriter and author, and grandson of legendary Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez. His work has appeared in magazines such asNexos ,Revista Casa de las Americas ,Quimera, Origami, andCuadernos Hispanoamericanos . He has written scripts for film and graphic narrative, including the screenplay for the feature film Desierto (2015), which won the FIPRESCI prize at the Toronto International Film Festival. His debut novel, Last Date in El Zapotal,won the City of Barcelona Award for fiction written in Spanish. In 2021 he was listed byGrantamagazine as one of the world's best writers in Spanish under thirty-five years of age. Garcia Elizondo is also a celebrated actor, appearing in films such as Totem (2023), which received rave reviews from both The Guardian and New York Times .

Robin Myers is a poet, translator, essayist, and 2023 NEA Translation Fellow. Recent translations includeWhat Comes Back by Javier Penalosa M. (Copper Canyon Press);The Brush by Eliana Hernandez-Pachon (Archipelago Books);A Whale Is a Country (Fonograf Editions) andIn Vitro(Coffee House Press), both by Isabel Zapata;Bariloche by Andres Neuman (Open Letter Books); and many other works of poetry and prose from across Latin America. Her poems have appeared inBest American Poetry ,Yale Review ,The Drift ,Poetry London, and elsewhere; her essays, inLos Angeles Review of Books ,Words Without Borders , andLatin American Literature Today .

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GOR013810942
9781913867843
1913867846
Last Date in El Zapotal by Mateo Garcia Elizondo
Used - Like New
Paperback
Charco Press
2024-06-25
163
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