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Friction

by Eloy Urroz, Ezra E. Fitz
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Synopsis

A dazzling literary card game: an investigation into how and why we fall into or out of love—with a person or a book.

Publishers Weekly

The title of Urroz's rambling metaphysical novel refers to the tension between fiction and reality, and love and strife, though the narrative is more concerned with friction of a more common, sexy variety. The protagonists of each of the two intertwining story lines often have trouble deducing what is real and what is fiction. In one, professor Eusebio Cardoso, teaches at a Southern U.S. college and makes some shocking discoveries about his wife and ex-wife before getting himself into trouble at home and at work. Then there's the second-person story line about "you," a Mexico City businessman who discovers his wife in bed with the old friend he had commissioned to paint her portrait. From there, the story line pedals backward to the blossoming of their affair, while Eusebio is dealt a string of setbacks and is told a strange story about his colleagues eating feces. Urroz (The Obstacles) attempts playful absurdity, but while often clever, no amount of self-deprecating winks can mask the fact that the novel is more concept than substance. (Dec.)

About the Author, Eloy Urroz

Eloy Urroz is the author of more than a dozen books of poetry, literary criticism, and prose. He was one of the authors of the “Crack Manifesto,” a statement by five Mexican writers dedicated to breaking with the pervading Latin American literary tradition. He is a professor at The Citadel, in South Carolina. The Obstacles, his first novel to be translated into English, was published by Dalkey Archive Press in 2006; Friction, in 2010.

Ezra E. Fitz has translated Latin American novels such as Eloy Urroz’s The Obstacles and Friction, and Alberto Fuguet’s The Movies of My Life.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2010
Publisher
Dalkey Archive Press
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781564785497

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