The Lizard's Tail by Luisa Valenzuela

The Lizard's Tail by Luisa Valenzuela

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The Lizard's Tail by Luisa Valenzuela

The Lizard?s Tail is a whip much favoured by Latin American torturers. It gives its name to this fictional biography of Lopez Rega, Isabel Peron?s minister of social well-being who ruled Argentina through sorcery and witchcraft. A figure of immense power and cruelty, Lopez Rega survives all attempts by politicians and the military to overthrow him. So great is the magic of this power-crazed witch-doctor that the writer / narrator can destroy him only by removing herself: 'By erasing myself from the map, I intend to erase you. Without my biography, it will be as if you never had a life. So long, Sorcerer, felice morte.? In The Lizard?s Tail, Luisa Valenzuela re-invents language to convey the political reality of Latin America. A reality in which the writer hangs in the balance.
?To read her is to enter our reality fully, and to participate in a search for a Latin American identity which continues to enrich itselfThe books of Luisa Valenzuela are our present but they also contain much of our future; there is real sun, real love, real liberty in each of her pages? Julio Cortazar ?Luisa Valenzuela has written a wonderfully free, ingenious novel about sensuality and power, history and death, the ?I? and literature. Only a Latin American could have written The Lizard?s Tail, but there is nothing like it in contemporary Latin American literature? Susan Sontag ?Luisa Valenzuela is the heiress of Latin American fiction. She wears an opulent, baroque crown, but her feet are naked? Carlos Fuentes
Luisa Valenzuela was born in Argentina and now lives in Buenos Aires. She is described by Carlos Fuentes as 'the heiress of Latin American fiction'. Translations of her work published by Serpent's Tail include The Lizard's Tail, Bedside Manners and Open Door.
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ISBN 13 9781852421120
ISBN 10 1852421126
Title The Lizard's Tail
Author Luisa Valenzuela
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Year published 1987-06-01
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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