The Proof
A journey through rebellion and self-discovery
César Aira author Nick Caistor translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:And Other Stories
Published:6th Apr '17
Should be back in stock very soon
A sixteen-year-old girl finds herself drawn into a chaotic world of rebellion and friendship in The Proof, leading to an unforgettable climax.
In The Proof, we meet Marcia, a sixteen-year-old girl grappling with feelings of unhappiness and insecurity. Living in Buenos Aires, she feels out of place and struggles with her self-image, particularly due to her weight. One day, her life takes an unexpected turn when she hears a provocative shout from a group of punk girls. This encounter introduces her to Lenin and Mao, two captivating figures who embody a fierce and rebellious spirit. Their boldness draws Marcia in, offering her a glimpse of a world filled with excitement and possibility.
As Marcia becomes more entwined with Lenin and Mao, she finds herself caught up in their chaotic lives. The duo, calling themselves the Commando of Love, have a unique perspective on relationships and life. However, their approach is anything but conventional. Rather than engaging in deep philosophical discussions about love, they demand tangible proof of Marcia's commitment to their wild and reckless lifestyle. This leads to an unforgettable climax where the trio stages a supermarket heist, showcasing their audacity and the lengths they will go to for love and acceptance.
The Proof is a raw exploration of teenage angst, rebellion, and the quest for identity. Through Marcia's journey, readers witness the transformative power of friendship and the challenges of navigating the complexities of youth. The novel balances humor and intensity, culminating in a finale that leaves a lasting impression.
'Hail Cesar!' Patti Smith ---------- 'Bewitching and bewildering ... Compulsively readable ... Aira's writing - with its equal measures of rich complications and airy whimsies - combines brevity with so many possible meanings.' Arifa Akbar, Financial Times ---------- 'Aira writes at full tilt, going where the words take him (a style he calls "constant flight forward") so that reading him is dizzying.' Jane Housham, The Guardian ---------- 'Aira is firmly in the tradition of Jorge Luis Borges and W. G. Sebald.' Mark Doty, Los Angeles Times ---------- 'Aira is one of the most provocative and idiosyncratic novelists working in Spanish today, and should not be missed.' New York Times Book Review ---------- 'Along with a daring sense of fun, Aira has a playful imagination and the ability to spin a yarn as intricate as a spider's web.' Eileen Battersby, Irish Times ---------- 'If there is one contemporary writer who defies classification, it is Cesar Aira. His novels seem to put the theories of Gombrowicz into practice, except, and the difference is fundamental, that Gombrowicz was the abbot of a luxurious imaginary monastery, while Aira is a nun or novice among the Discalced Carmelites of the Word. Sometimes he is reminiscent of Roussel (Roussel on his knees in a bath red with blood), but the only living writer to whom he can be compared is Barcelona's Enrique Vila-Matas.' Roberto Bolano ---------- 'Cesar Aira is writing a gigantic, headlong, acrobatic fresco of modern life entirely made up of novelettes, novellas, novelitas... In other words, he is a great literary trickster, and also one of the most charming.' Adam Thirlwell ---------- 'Aira's works are like slim cabinets of wonder, full of unlikely juxtapositions. His unpredictability is masterful.' Rivka Galchen
- Winner of Man Booker International Prize 2016
- Short-listed for Man Booker International Prize 2015
ISBN: 9781908276964
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 9mm
Weight: 136g
108 pages