Faction

Faction

Translated by Brendan Riley

The second of Argentinean eccentric Juan Filloy's novels to be translated into English—after Op OloopFaction tells the story of seven erudite, homeless, and semi-incompetent radicals traveling from city to city in an attempt to foment a revolution: conspiring with striking workers, setting off bombs, and evading the local authorities. But this is no political thriller. Like his literary "descendant"
Julio Cortázar—who mentions this book in Hopscotch—Filloy is far more concerned with his characters' occasionally farcical inner lives than with their machinations. While the action might seem to have a fairly straightforward trajectory, the story meanders wherever it pleases, from the increasingly paranoid theories of its seven protagonists to the peculiar countermeasures taken by the regime they are trying to topple. With its almost encyclopedic feel,
and its satirical look at both solidarity and nonconformity, Faction is considered to be among Filloy's greatest achievements.

Details

Title Faction
Author Juan Filloy
Translated by Brendan Riley
Title First Published 15 July 2012
Format Paperback
Nb of pages 456 p.
ISBN-10 1564787303
ISBN-13 9781564787309
Nb of pages 456
Dimensions 5.5 x 8 in.
 
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