Sobre heroes y tumbas (Biblioteca breve, 428: Novela) (Spanish Edition)

by Ernesto Sábato

Paperback, 1978

Status

Available

Call number

863

Collection

Publication

Editorial Seix Barral (1978), 558 pages

Description

The most important work of fiction by a major Latin America author. On Heroes and Tombs is woven around a violent crime: the scion of a prominent Argentinian family, Alejandra, shoots her father and burns herself alive over his corpse. The story shifts between perspectives to reveal the lives of those closest to her, telling of Martín, her troubled lover; Bruno, a writer who loved her mother; and Fernando, her father--who believes himself hunted by a secret, international organization of the blind. Exploring the tumult of Buenos Aires in the 1950s, characters are illuminated against burning churches and corporate greed. An examination of Argentinian history and culture, it reveals the country at every level, leading its reader into a world of passion, philosophy, and paranoia.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Isgodchekhov
Full disclosure, I didn't finish this, even after a second attempt some years later. Sabato's attempt to create this profoundly enigmatic central character the whole narrative revolves around is so forced and pretentious, it became bathos for me. The Tunnel was readable. If you really want to
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encounter an amazing under-appreciated Argentinian boom writer not named Borges or Cortazar, read ANYTHING by Juan Jose Saer. Tho start with The Witness.
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Subjects

Original publication date

1961

ISBN

8432203327 / 9788432203329
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