How do we even begin to narrate the history of the world? Where do we start, and where do we end? Fireflies is Sagasti's bold and original attempt to answer these questions. Roaming across time and geography, he lights on an eclectic array of characters and events that at first glance seem unrelated, and teases out their stories to reveal unexpected points of contact between them. Stanley Kubrick, Joseph Beuys, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Neil Armstrong, Ludwig Wittgenstein, the Beatles, Japanese poets, Brazilian priests, Russian cosmonauts and many more cross these pages, and Sagasti finds common threads that weave them together into a single narrative.The fireflies themselves perhaps provide the key to understanding this book. They become a metaphor for the resistance of certain luminous moments, certain twinkling fragments of history, to the passing of time. They remind us that events do not always simply disappear neatly into the darkness, but rather remain, floating in the air, lighting up the night sky indefinitely. Sagasti shows us that the present moment, like this novel, is a tapestry woven of a multiplicity of times.Using his unique, poetic and keenly observant style, Sagasti transforms the accidents of history into a single, lyrical constellation, and for the reader it is an extraordinary sight.
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Society of Authors TA First Translation Prize (Shortlist)
"A genre-defying collection of associative musings on art, music, philosophy, and literature." -Publishers Weekly
"A subtle marvel...a nimble writer who merits wider readership in English." -Kirkus
"Innovative, playful, and beautifully executed." -Carlos Fonseca , author of AUSTRAL
"Simply genius." -Enrique Vila-Matas , author of DUBLINESQUE
"A work of wonderful analogies and disparate historical footnotes." -Morning Star
"Like Borges before him, Sagasti has produced a rare thing: a work of fiction as learned as it is fun." -Gary M. Perry, Foyles Charing Cross
"One hundred pages of pure intelligence, to be enjoyed listening to Sun Ra." -L'Arbre Vengeur
"Sagasti produces here a magnificent constellation of stories, and in doing so pays tribute to art." -Fnac
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Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 130 mm
Dicke: 12 mm
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978-1-9997227-4-6 (9781999722746)
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Luis Sagasti , a writer, lecturer and art critic, was born in Bahia Blanca, Argentina in 1963. He studied History at the Universidad Nacional del Sur, where he now teaches. From 1995 to 2003 he was a curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Bahia Blanca, authoring numerous art catalogues for exhibitions. As well as Fireflies and A Musical Offering , published by Charco, he has several other novels: El Canon de Leipzig (1999), Los Mares de la luna (2006), Maelstrom (2015), Leyden Ltd. (2019)__ -__ a book composed entirely of footnotes - and most recently Lenguas vivas (2023).
Fionn Petch is a Scottish-born translator working from Spanish, Italian and French into English. He lived in Mexico City for 12 years, where he completed a PhD in Philosophy at the UNAM. His translations of Latin American literature for Charco Press have been widely acclaimed. Fireflies by Luis Sagasti was shortlisted for the Translators' Association First Translation Award 2018. The Distance Between Us by Renato Cisneros received an English PEN Award in 2018. A Musical Offering , also by Luis Sagasti, was shortlisted for the Republic of Consciousness Prize 2021 and won the Society of Authors Premio Valle Inclan 2021 for best translation from Spanish. He now lives in Berlin.