The Seven Madmen by Roberto Arlt

The Seven Madmen by Roberto Arlt

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In the seething, hostile city of Buenos Aires, Erdosain wanders the streets, trying to decipher the multifarious lives going on behind dark doors. He searches, literally, for his soul, that is causing him so much pain, wondering what it might look like.

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The Seven Madmen by Roberto Arlt

First published in 1929, The Seven Madmen perfectly captures the conflict of Argentine society, at a crucial moment in its history. Arlt's exploration of the still mysterious city of Buenos Aires, its street slang, crowded tenements, crazy juxtapositions, and anguish are at the core of this novel. In this seething, hostile city, Erdosain wanders the streets, trying to decipher the teeming life going on behind dark doors. He searches, literarally, for his soul that is causing him so much pain, wondering what it might look like. This translation of Arlt's masterpiece makes available to English speaking audiences the work of a writer who is the founder of the contemporary Latin American novel and a giant of 20th century literature.
If great means anything at all, then Arlt is surely a great writer.. He is Latin America's first truly urban novelist...This is the power which inspired literature possesses -- Martin Seymour-Smith ?The Seven Madmen...has long been compared with the writings of Dostoevsky. Yet any reader today would observe that the striking aspect of Arlt?s book is not so much that it looks back to earlier European models * but that it casts a long shadow forward over the subsequent 50 years? Guardian *
Roberto Arlt was born in Buenos Aires in 1900. He had a deeply unhappy childhood and was brought up in the city's crowded tenement houses - the same tenements which feature in The Seven Madmen. As a journalist, Arlt described the rich and vivid life of Buenos Aires. As an inventor, he patented a method to prevent ladders in women's stockings. Roberto Arlt died suddenly of a heart attack in Buenos Aires in 1942. He was the author of the novels The Enraged Toy, The Flamethrowers, Love the Enchanter and several plays.
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ISBN 13 9781852425920
ISBN 10 185242592X
Title The Seven Madmen
Author Roberto Arlt
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Year published 1998-06-01
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.