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A classic of Mexican modern literature about a haunted village. As one enters Juan Rulfo's legendary novel, one follows a dusty road to a town of death. Time shifts from one consciousness to another in a hypnotic flow of dreams, desires, and memories, a world of ghosts dominated by the figure of Pedro Páramo - lover, overlord, murderer. Rulfo's extraordinary mix of sensory images, violent passions and unfathomable mysteries has been a profound influence on a whole generation of Latin American writers including Carlos Fuentes, Mario Vargas Llosa, and Gabriel García Márquez. To read Pedro Páramo today is as overwhelming an experience as when it was first published in Mexico nearly fifty years ago.
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Pedro Paramo, Juan Rulfo, Margaret Sayers Peden
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- Année de publication
- 2012
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- Titre
- Pedro Paramo
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Juan Rulfo, Margaret Sayers Peden
- Éditeur
- Pgw
- Publié
- 2012
- Format
- souple
- ISBN13
- 9780802143518
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Fantasy, Classiques, Nouvelles, Mort, Littérature espagnole, Réalisme magique, Lutte pour le pouvoir, Crimes et délits, Littérature hispano-américaine, Révolution, Mexique, Amérique Latine, Enfer, Amour malheureux, Superstitions, Vie de village, Littérature mexicaine, Décédés, Distorsion des souvenirs
- Première publication
- 1955
- Titre original
- Pedro Páramo
- Évaluation
- 4,05 sur 5
- Description
- A classic of Mexican modern literature about a haunted village. As one enters Juan Rulfo's legendary novel, one follows a dusty road to a town of death. Time shifts from one consciousness to another in a hypnotic flow of dreams, desires, and memories, a world of ghosts dominated by the figure of Pedro Páramo - lover, overlord, murderer. Rulfo's extraordinary mix of sensory images, violent passions and unfathomable mysteries has been a profound influence on a whole generation of Latin American writers including Carlos Fuentes, Mario Vargas Llosa, and Gabriel García Márquez. To read Pedro Páramo today is as overwhelming an experience as when it was first published in Mexico nearly fifty years ago.



