Recensione:
This, in a quiet way, is a remarkable novel - not least in the way that Vargas Llosa, contrary to accepted wisdom, succeeds in rendering his "good" characters far more vividly than their "bad" counterparts. (Rachel Campbell-Johnson The Times)
[T]he reversals and betrayals of the book's interlocking plots owe as much to telenovelas as the writings of Isaiah Berlin. The characters may feel that civilisation - real civilisation - is always threatened by malice, but the warmth and energy of the novel, and the genial presence of its author, negate the bleakness of this moral. (Marcel Theroux Guardian)
[An] expansive and engrossing imaginative world. (Peter Kemp Sunday Times)
The book is often funny; you turn the pages with relish; it offers up plenty to think about and admire; ... it immerses you in the way you hope any novel will immerse you. (Francisco Goldman New York Times)
A fulfillment of themes and characters that have populated [Mario Vargas Llosa's] work for decades ... An energetic book. (Thomas Mallon New Yorker)
The Discreet Hero is simultaneously exotic and familiar in the way that all great literature seems to be. Its ease is that of a master playing at his craft, using danger, fear, evil and empathy to carry the reader along. (Jane Smiley Los Angeles Times)
[T]he protagonists are genuinely engaging, evoking mirth, admiration and pathos ... While human beings are never quite what they seem in Vargas Llosa's novel, there are nevertheless slivers of respite in the form of enduring loyalty and friendship which, perhaps because of their rarity, shine even more vividly. (Curious Animal)
Descrizione del libro:
A novel about love and betrayal, a younger generation that can no longer tell the difference between reality and desire, and the destructive effects of media fantasies.
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