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Rosario Santos (Editor), Javier Sanjines (Introduction)
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September 5, 2000
The twenty stories collected in this volume offer not only a comprehensive look at the variety and invention of Bolivian literature, but also provide more information about the heart and soul of Bolivia than a warehouse full of news reports. The most comprehensive collection of modern Bolivian literature yet published in English, The Fat Man from La Paz offers a kaleidoscopic view of the country's last fifty years, from a sociological and cultural viewpoint.
The Fat Man from La Paz places such Bolivian luminaries as Augusto Cespedes, whose The Well is probably the most published piece of Bolivian literature, alongside bright young stars like Edmundo Paz Soldan, one of last year's finalists for the Romulo Gallegos Literary Prize (the Nobel prize for Latin American writers). In the title story, Gonzalo Lema's "The Fat Man from La Paz," a Bolivian detective, with a nod to Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe, takes a hard look at corruption in Bolivia's capital city and learns a thing or two about the dark ambiguities lurking in human nature and in the communities people build. Many of the other stories in The Fat Man from La Paz appear here for the first time in English.

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Poverty, politics, mysticism and fantasy, all filtered through the consciousness of modern-day Bolivian writers, animate Seven Stories' fourth offering in its series of contemporary world fiction anthologies. Several of the 20 stories collected in this celebration of 75 years of contemporary Bolivian fiction are being published in English for the first time. "Buttons," by young writer Claudia Adri zola, is a delicate tale of angels, sadness and memory, in which a granddaughter is granted a glimpse of the lives of her mother and aunts as she picks through a little box of buttons. The 1936 classic "The Well," by Augusto C spedes, continues to chill the soul. Written in diary form, the story tells of a contingent of thirsty soldiers during the Chaco War who are ordered to dig for water. After seven months of backbreaking work, the 150-foot well remains dry, and the men are losing hope and their senses. When the enemy attacks the encampment because of rumors of the well's existence, the futility of the war and the plight of the underclass sear themselves into the imagination. The title piece by Gonzalo Lema paints a candid portrait of urban life through the eyes of a city detective investigating a kidnapping. Bolivia may not spring to mind as one of the hot spots of Latin American literatureDit is home to none of the big names in the fieldDbut the stories collected here are well chosen and revealing of a particular Andean culture and sensibility. (Oct.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

About the Author

Born in La Paz, Bolivia, ROSARIO SANTOS directs Fulbright Programs for Latin America for the Institute of International Education. She has been the managing editor of the literary journal, Review, Latin American Art and Literature, and the director of the literature program of the Center for Inter-American Relations. She lives in New York City.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Seven Stories Press (September 5, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1583220321
  • ISBN-13: 978-1583220320
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #190,354 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sublime, February 26, 2002
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This is one of the best collections of short stories i've ever read. It contains all kinds of stories. Funny, sad, historical, etc. One thing applies to them all. They are all very good. I've been to Bolivia, talked to a lot of people there, but nobody told me about their terrific writers. Strange! Buy this book. Especialy if you like South American litrature. Thank you Rosario Santos for collecting!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Good Read for Travelers to Bolivia, July 7, 2011
I checked The Fat Man From La Paz out from the library before my trip to Bolivia and am so glad that I did. I found very few books available about Bolivia and this is the only book I found of Bolivian fiction. Fortunately, it is excellent.

The book contains twenty short stories written by various Bolivian writers addressing various themes including racial politics, romance, and Bolivian history. While some of the stories are better than others - I liked the first story the best, and the title storie, The Fat Man from La Paz the least - they each have a distinct voice, and are original and enjoyable reads. The book also contains a excellent forward that gives a little bit of background on each story, great for readers interested in the cultural/political themes important to these writers of 20th century Bolivia.

In short: The Fat Man From La Paz is a great read if you like short stories or Latin American fiction, and even better if you want to learn about Bolivian culture. Read this if you're planning to visit Bolivia: these stories have much more heart than a boring travel guide.
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