Tyrant Banderas

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Ramn Mara del Valle-Incln

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2012 m.

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Svītrkods: 9781590174982

An NYRB Classics Original

The first great twentieth-century novel of dictatorship, and the avowed inspiration for Garcāˆšā‰ a M√°rquezā€šĆ„Ć“s The Autumn of the Patriarch and Roa Bastosā€šĆ„Ć“s I, the Supreme, Tyrant Banderas is a dark and dazzling portrayal of a mythical Latin American republic in the grip of a monster. Ramāˆšā‰„n del Valle-Incl√°n, one of the masters of Spanish modernism, combines the splintered points of view of a cubist painting with the campy excesses of 19th-century serial fiction to paint an astonishing picture of a ruthless tyrant facing armed revolt.

       It is the Day of the Dead, and revolution has broken out, creating mayhem from Baby Roachā€šĆ„Ć“s Cathouse to the Harris Circus to the deep jungle of Tico Maip√∫. Tyrant Banderas steps forth, assuring all that he is in favor of freedom of assembly and democratic opposition. Mean­while, his secret police lock up, torture, and execute students and Indian peasants in a sinister castle by the sea where even the sharks have tired of a diet of revolutionary flesh. Then the opposition strikes back. They besiege the dictatorā€šĆ„Ć“s citadel, hoping to bring justice to a downtrodden, starving populace.

           Peter Bushā€šĆ„Ć“s new translation of Valle-Incl√°nā€šĆ„Ć“s seminal novel, the first into English since 1929, reveals a writer whose tragic sense of humor is as memorably grotesque and disturbing as Goyaā€šĆ„Ć“s in his The Disasters of War.