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The Names of the Things That Were There

Stories

Antonio Skarmeta Curtis Bauer

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English
Other Press LLC
24 October 2023
A collection of the best short stories by the author of the unforgettable novel The Postman.

A collection of the best short stories by the author of the unforgettable novel The Postman.

Each of the stories in this book is an extraordinary piece of literature. Love, youth, desire, and freedom, coupled with versatile prose, sensitivity, and a subtle irony that sometimes morphs into dark humor, confirm Antonio Skarmeta's position as one of the greatest storytellers in contemporary literature.

Juan Villoro has selected and written a prologue for this collection, originally published in five books that influenced an entire generation of writers and brought about a renewal of Latin American prose.
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Imprint:   Other Press LLC
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 133mm, 
Weight:   369g
ISBN:   9781635420760
ISBN 10:   1635420768
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Antonio Skarmeta is a Chilean author who wrote the novel that inspired the 1994 Academy Award-winning movie, Il Postino- The Postman. His fiction has received dozens of awards and has been translated into nearly thirty languages. In 2011 his novel The Days of the Rainbow (Other Press, 2013) won the prestigious Premio Iberoamericano Planeta-Casa de America de Narrativa. His play El Plebiscito was the basis for the Oscar-nominated film No. Curtis Bauer is a poet and translator of prose and poetry from Spanish. He is the recipient of a PEN/Heim Translation Fund Grant and a Banff International Literary Translation Centre fellowship. His translation of Jeannette Clariond's Image of Absence won the International Latino Book Award for Best Nonfiction Book Translation from Spanish to English. Bauer teaches creative writing and comparative literature at Texas Tech University.

Reviews for The Names of the Things That Were There: Stories

Praise for The Days of the Rainbow: Skarmeta treats his characters with a tender hand and, with impressive economy, balances dark humor with a sober and realistic portrait of a stagnant culture whose people are always longing for something better. -Publishers Weekly In this jewel of a novella, Chilean Skarmeta...exhibits [a] master touch...The beauty of the telling offsets the sadness and desolation of small-town life and the confusions and revelations that Skarmeta describes are common to us all. -Library Journal A cunning little novella. -Shelf Awareness


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