Last words on Earth /

In exile from his home country of Peru, Ricardo Funes embodies the ultimate starving artist. Fired from almost every job he's held, usually for paying more attention to literature than work, he sets himself up in a rundown shack where he works on writing stories to enter in regional contests ac...

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Main Author: Serena, Javier, 1982- (Author)
Other Authors: Whittemore, Katie (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Rochester, New York : Open Letter, [2021]
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Summary:In exile from his home country of Peru, Ricardo Funes embodies the ultimate starving artist. Fired from almost every job he's held, usually for paying more attention to literature than work, he sets himself up in a rundown shack where he works on writing stories to enter in regional contests across Spain, and foisting his judgments about literature on anyone who will listen as one of the last remaining members of the "negacionismo" poetry movement. Completely dedicated to an unwavering belief in his own art, Funes struggles in anonymity until he achieves unbridled success with The Aztec and becomes a legend, at least for a moment. Diagnosed with lung cancer a few years later, Funes will only be able to enjoy his newfound attention for a short time. Told through the voices of Funes's best friend, his wife, and himself, Last Words on Earth looks at the price and haphazard nature of fame through the lens of a BolaƱoesque writer who persevered just long enough to be transformed out of obscurity into being a literary legend right at the end of his life.
Physical Description:153 pages ; 21 cm.
ISBN:9781948830324
1948830329