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De manera deslumbrante, Tomás Eloy Martínez ha escrito la novela que resume el espíritu del tango, a la vez que revela una Buenos Aires donde la realidad, como un laberinto, se desdobla en infinitas tramas.
A medida que la historia crece, los personajes se ven devorados por las efervescencias de una Argentina asomada al abismo. El cantor de tango es otra novela mayor de uno de los grandes narradores latinoamericanos.
253 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 1, 2004




”Sabadell and I were surprised, Alcira told me, when he burst out singing in the car, in a baritone voice, a verse from Return that reflected, or at least to me seemed to reflect, his conflict with time: I’m afraid of the showdown / with the past that returns / of confronting my life. Stranger still was that he repeated the melody in F, in a deep bass voice and then, almost without a breath, he sang it as a tenor. I’d never heard him switch his voice from one register to another, because Martel was a natural tenor, and he never played with his voice this way again, at least not in front of me.”