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The Temple of Iconoclasts

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Publisher Comments:

Fiction. Translated from the Italian by Lawrence Venuti. "Compellingly whimsical, alienated, pseudo-scientific, bizarre: all these adjectives describe this fiction in the form of a short reference work, the first book by admired Argentinean-Italian novelist Wilcock (1919-1978) to be published in English. Wilcock's early career in Argentina brought him close to the young Borges, and fans of Borges, Italo Calvino or Stanislaw Lem will recognize Wilcock's methods. The book (his best known in Italy) consists of short essays describing the lives of obsessive eccentrics, some real and some imaginary, with each entry giving significant dates, major works and summaries of the relevant obsessions. Some of the real people here seem stranger than fiction: Roger Babson was a rich American pseudoscientist who directed a foundation dedicated to isolating a gravity 'atom' and finding a substance that could resist it. Another all-too-real oddball is John Cleves Symmes, whose arguments for a 'Hollow Earth' inspired a story by Poe. Wilcock's greatest aesthetic successes come with the characters he makes up from scratch. Catalan director Llorenz Riber believed he was a rabbit, and therefore brought rabbits onstage in his avant-garde interpretations of Europe's classic plays: he also adapted, for the stage, Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations, in order to depict the thinker's famous 'duck-rabbit.' Wilcock's inventions get stranger as he moves on: 'At the age of fifty-nine, the Belgian Henry Bucher was only forty-two.' The telepathic hypnotist Jose Valdes y Prom sabotaged an 1878 congress of theologians and scientists by taking over their minds. So Wilcock proceeds, through 30 other oddly comic entries. Venuti renders Wilcock's Italian into lucid, captivating English, and offers a biographical introduction. Lovers of postmodern mind games should certainly start seeking out Wilcock's work--assuming they can be sure it really exists"--Publishers Weekly.

Synopsis:

The Temple of Iconoclasts Juan Rodolfo Wilcock Reprinted in Italy in 1990 to critical acclaim, "The Temple of Iconoclasts (1972) was called an "absolute originality and rarity in the contemporary Italian literary scene." A showcase for Wilcock's existential themes and distinctive humor, this collection of short stories explores characters involved in far-fetched utopian schemes. The result is social and cultural satire that titillates as well as disturbs.

Synopsis:

Considered a contemporary classic in Italy, Wilcock debuts in English with his hilarious, social satire of international breadth.

Synopsis:

The Temple of Iconoclasts Juan Rodolfo Wilcock Reprinted in Italy in 1990 to critical acclaim, "The Temple of Iconoclasts</I> (1972) was called an "absolute originality and rarity in the contemporary Italian literary scene." A showcase for Wilcock's existential themes and distinctive humor, this collection of short stories explores characters involved in far-fetched utopian schemes. The result is social and cultural satire that titillates as well as disturbs.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781562791193
Other:
Wilcox, Juan Rodolfo
Author:
Wilcock, Juan Rodolfo
Author:
Venuti, Lawrence
Author:
Wilcox, Juan Rodolfo
Author:
Wilcock, J. Rodolfo
Publisher:
Mercury House
Location:
San Francisco :
Subject:
Short Stories (single author)
Subject:
Imaginary biography
Subject:
General Fiction
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Series Volume:
99-4167
Publication Date:
January 2000
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
208
Dimensions:
8.42x5.49x.61 in. .60 lbs.
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Product details 208 pages Mercury House - English 9781562791193 Reviews:
"Synopsis" by , The Temple of Iconoclasts Juan Rodolfo Wilcock Reprinted in Italy in 1990 to critical acclaim, "The Temple of Iconoclasts (1972) was called an "absolute originality and rarity in the contemporary Italian literary scene." A showcase for Wilcock's existential themes and distinctive humor, this collection of short stories explores characters involved in far-fetched utopian schemes. The result is social and cultural satire that titillates as well as disturbs.
"Synopsis" by ,
Considered a contemporary classic in Italy, Wilcock debuts in English with his hilarious, social satire of international breadth.
"Synopsis" by , The Temple of Iconoclasts Juan Rodolfo Wilcock Reprinted in Italy in 1990 to critical acclaim, "The Temple of Iconoclasts</I> (1972) was called an "absolute originality and rarity in the contemporary Italian literary scene." A showcase for Wilcock's existential themes and distinctive humor, this collection of short stories explores characters involved in far-fetched utopian schemes. The result is social and cultural satire that titillates as well as disturbs.
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