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Etchepare

Mario Bellatin author David Shook translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Deep Vellum Publishing

Published:13th Jul '23

£11.99

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Campaign highlighting the latest novel from the modern master of Mexican literature Serialization outreach targeting New Yorker, Granta, Paris Review, Astra Magazine, BOMB, n+1, Electric Literature, Literary Hub National review and feature outreach to print publications (NYTBR, New York Times, New Yorker, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, LA Times, Boston Globe) and online (NPR, Literary Hub, Buzzfeed, The Millions) Targeted outreach to publications spotlighting translated literature: World Literature Today, Asymptote, Words Without Borders, Latin American Literature Today Significant print galley campaign targeting booksellers Virtual events featuring author and translator at Porter Square Books, Third Place Books, Brazos Bookstore, Brookline Booksmith (Transnational Literature Series) Promotion at/events pitched to PEN World Voices Festival Outreach to university Spanish and Iberian Studies departments Promotion on the publisher’s website (deepvellum.org), Twitter feed (@deepvellum), and Facebook page (/deepvellum); publisher’s e-newsletter to booksellers, reviewers, librarians

A novel about the power of literature and the tension of authorship, from literary master Mario Bellatin. Two siblings live in a psychiatric center. Their communication is complicated: he is deaf and she partially hears thanks to an operation. Using a small computer that she always wears around her neck, they manage to overcome this obstacle. But it is not the only one: the colony is frequently attacked by stray dogs that often kill its inhabitants and devour them. A failed writer arrives one day to give a literary seminar based on Lydia Davis' novel The Cows. The man, a certain Bellatin, proposes to the inmates that they write a book together in a week, a joint work that looks as if it was written by a single person. This story, written by her and read by him, moves between different worlds and is at the same time fiction and reality, an incest, a besieged ship: whatever the inhabitants of the psychiatric center imagine, thanks to the power of literature.

ISBN: 9781646052189

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

140 pages