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Un libro clave para entender la obra de Enrique Vila-Matas.

En Bartleby y compañía Enrique Vila-Matas comparte con el lector la más grande de sus pasiones, la literatura, para hacer de esta obra un homenaje a todos aquellos escritores que un día dejaron de escribir.

Cuando Herman Melville dio vida al personaje del escribiente Bartleby creó sin saberlo el modelo a seguir para algunas de las más brillantes plumas de la literatura universal, escritores que dejaron de escribir sin que nadie pudiera saber nunca por qué.

A caballo entre la novela, el ensayo y el diario personal en una original fórmula que lleva el sello inconfundible de su autor, Bartleby y compañía es una reflexión con una pregunta como telón de fondo: ¿por qué renunciar a la literatura? Quizá las grandes obras se escondan detrás de esos silencios que siguen a la famosa cita de Melville. Quizá, después de todo, sea preferible no escribir."

El narrador es un rastreador de Bartlebys, esos seres que se niegan a escribir, llevados por la pulsión negativa e inspirados en el famoso oficinista del relato de Herman Melville que, ante cualquier requerimiento, responde siempre diciendo: «Preferiría no hacerlo».En sus notas a una novela nunca escrita, este explorador del mal endémico de las letras contemporáneas habla de Rulfo, de Rimbaud, de Salinger, de Kafka, de las razones que los llevaron al silencio y de las historias reales e inventadas que bordean el laberinto del No.
About the Author: Enrique Vila-Matas (Barcelona, 1948) es uno de los más destacados escritores europeos del momento y su obra ha sido traducida a treinta y cinco idiomas. Sus libros transitan con éxito por diferentes géneros, en los que siempre quedan patentes su estilo singular y su indisociable universo narrativo. De su trayectoria narrativa destacan En un lugar solitario (1973), Historia abreviada de la literatura portátil (1985), Suicidios ejemplares (1988), Hijos sin hijos (1993), Bartleby y compañía (2000), El mal de Montano (2002), París no se acaba nunca (2004), Doctor Pasavento (2005), Dietario Voluble (2008), Dublinesca (2010), Chet Baker piensa en su arte (2011), Aire de Dylan (2012) y Kassel no invita a la lógica (2014).

Entre sus libros de ensayos literarios encontramos El viajero más lento (1992, 2011), Desde la ciudad nerviosa (2000), El viento ligero en Parma (2004), Perder teorías (2010), Una vida absolutamente maravillosa (2011) y Fuera de aquí (2013).

Ha obtenido, entre otros galardones, el Premio Ciudad de Barcelona, el Premio Rómulo Gallegos y el Prix Paris Au Meilleur Livre Étranger en 2001; el Prix Médicis-Étranger y el Prix Fernando Aguirre-Libralire en 2002; el Premio Herralde y el Premio Nacional de la Crítica de España en 2003; el Premio Internazionale Ennio Flaiano, el Premio de la Real Academia Española y el Premio Fundación Lara en 2006; el Premio Elsa Morante en 2007; el Premio Internazionale Mondello en 2009; el Premio Leteo y el Prix Jean Carrière en 2010; el Premio Bottari Lattes Grinzane en 2011; el Premio Gregor von Rezzori en 2012; el Premio Formentor de las Letras en 2014; y el Premio FIL de Literatura en Lenguas Romances en 2015.

Es Chevalier de la Legión de Honor francesa y Officier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres desde 2013, pertenece a la convulsa Orden de los Caballeros del Finnegans, y es rector (desconocido) de la Universidad Desconocida de Nueva York, con sede en la librería McNally & Jackson.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9788466329859
  • Publisher: Debolsillo
  • Publisher Imprint: Debolsillo
  • Height: 188 mm
  • No of Pages: 176
  • Series Title: Spanish
  • Weight: 181 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8466329854
  • Publisher Date: 26 Jul 2016
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: Spanish
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 15 mm
  • Width: 124 mm


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