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Locos: A Comedy of Gestures

Preface by Felipe Alfau
Afterword by Mary McCarthy

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The interconnected stories that form this novel take place in a Madrid as exotic as the Baghdad of the 1001 Arabian Nights and feature unforgettable characters in revolt against their young author. "For them," he complains, "reality is what fiction is to real people; they simply love it and make for it against my almost heroic opposition."

First published in 1936 and long neglected, this elegantly inventive novel anticipates works like Pale Fire and One Hundred Years of Solitude. In Locos, Felipe Alfau creates a mercurial dreamscape in which the characters—the eccentric, sometimes criminal, habitues of Toledo's Cafe of the Crazy—wrench free of authorial control, invade one another's stories, and even turn into one another.

Details

Format Hardcover
ISBN-10 0-91658330-9
ISBN-13 978-0-91658330-9
Publication Date Dec 1988
Nb of pages 224
Dimensions 5.5 x 8.5 in.

Format Paperback
ISBN-10 1-56478-171-2
ISBN-13 9781564781710
Publication Date Dec 1988
Nb of pages 224
Dimensions 5.5 x 8.5 in.

Reviews

Press Reviews

Publishers Weekly
You keep reading this hypnotic novel the way a sleeping person wants to keep dreaming.

Times Literary Supplement
This is a work as much about fiction's creation of places outside time as about the antics of madmen.

New Yorker
Recent readers have compared Alfau not only with Nabokov and Calvino but with Garcia Marquez and Borges.

Saturday Review
A vastly satisfying book . . . I enjoyed every moment of his dark and lively tale.

Washington Post
Alfau's inventive 'comedy of gestures' is, like any hall-of-mirrors fun house, disorienting, maddening and greatly entertaining. It has everything any modern best-seller needs: murder, incest, fallen
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Time Out
It's the stuff of Lorca, Dali and Picasso as the interrelated cast jostle for body space in the interlocking tales that form the novel, exchanging identities as croupier Alfau shuffles the pack of human wreckage . . . A lovely, funny book, completely 'loco.'

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