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The obscene bird of night: a novel by Donoso, José, ; St. Martin, Hardie; Mades, LeonardUser Interaction Count: Donoso obsessive subject is the decay of the Chilean bourgeoisie, but he vigorously rejects anything reminiscent of traditional realism or the portrayal of regional customs. In This Sunday (), 4/5(5). The Obscene Bird of Night is a world seen through a prism of madness “He felt the n “It was a sealed world, stifling, like living inside a sack and trying to bite through the burlap to get out or let in the air and find out if your destiny lies outside or inside or somewhere else, to drink in some fresh air not confined by your obsessions, to see where you began to be yourself and stopped being others ”/5.


The Obscene Bird of Night (Paperback) Published June 30th by David R. Godine Publisher. Paperback, pages. Author (s): José Donoso, Hardie St. Martin (Translator), Leonard Mades (Translator) ISBN: (ISBN ). José Donoso: Obsceno pájaro de la noche (The Obscene Bird of Night) This is Donoso's masterpiece and clearly one of the great works of Latin American literature, akin to Ernesto Sábato 's Sobre heroes y tumbas (On Heroes and Tombs) in style. It is one of those works that has to be read to fully appreciate its complexities and its darkness. bltadwin.ru: The Obscene Bird of Night. () by Donoso, Jose and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices.


—Publishers Weekly Nicola Barker has said: "I'm no expert on the topic of South American literature, but I have reason to believe that Chile's Jose Donoso, while a very highly regarded author on home turf, is little known on this side of the Atlantic. His masterpiece is the fabulously entitled The Obscene Bird of Night. The Obscene Bird of Night is a world seen through a prism of madness “He felt the n “It was a sealed world, stifling, like living inside a sack and trying to bite through the burlap to get out or let in the air and find out if your destiny lies outside or inside or somewhere else, to drink in some fresh air not confined by your obsessions, to see where you began to be yourself and stopped being others ”. The obscene bird of night: a novel by Donoso, José, ; St. Martin, Hardie; Mades, Leonard.

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