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I thoroughly enjoyed a risque, hilarious, burlesque novel Captain Pantoja and the Special Service: A Novel; thus, I am looking forward to another Llosa read.
Zulfiya wrote: "I thoroughly enjoyed a risque, hilarious, burlesque novel Captain Pantoja and the Special Service: A Novel; thus, I am looking forward to another Llosa read."
This one is just a teensy bit less light-hearted...
This one is just a teensy bit less light-hearted...
I know - other books are much more pessimistic and dreary; occasionally they are often existentially painful ...
Interesting! I loved Junot Díaz's take on the Trujillo-regime in "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao", so I'm looking forward to this one.
Had Llosa on my list for a long time, but never read anything. Looks like a good place to start. I'm in.
Have this book on a shelf waiting to be read, so I'm in - if I can locate which shelf it is sitting on!
Count me in. I'm a Vargas Llossa fan but haven't read this one yet. I also have a special interest in that bit of history as my Dominican brother-in-law lived through it and was deeply affected by it.
My book has arrived! Looking forward! It is quite possible I will start today - it is the only way I can catch up with multiple reads and discussions going on.
Linda wrote: "Have this book on a shelf waiting to be read, so I'm in - if I can locate which shelf it is sitting on!"I know what you mean, Linda! I started to say much the same thing -- then realized I'd better check that The Feast of the Goat really was one of Llosa's that I had picked up at a bookstore close-out some time ago, but haven't read. It is -- which is part of why I didn't vote on the open pick for July. Llosa it is going to be IAAP.
His The Perpetual Orgy is a favorite reference of mine when reading Flaubert's Madame Bovary. On the other hand, I've tried Llosa's variation, The Bad Girl a couple of times and still haven't succeeded in engaging in the read. Hope to try at least one more time. (Llosa is a Flaubert aficionado.)
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The Feast of the Goat is Varga Llosa's historical novel about the 31 year dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo in the Dominican Republic.
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"...a book of harrowing power and lasting resonance." --The New York Times.
"In The Feast of the Goat, Vargas Llosa paints a portrait that is darkly comic, poignant, admirable and horrifying all at once." --Los Angeles Times
a "'masterpiece of Latin American and world literature, and one of the finest political novels ever written" --Bookforum