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Part travelogue, part meditation on art, this brief, increasingly riveting fictionalized history by Argentinean author Aira (How I Became a Nun) reinvents German painter Johann Moritz Rugendas's ill-fated 1837 South American journey. Rugendas, a genre painter influenced by naturalist Alexander von Humboldt, first recorded the "exotic" landscape of the New World in the early 1820s and had early success with the illustrated Picturesque Voyage Through Brazil (1827). Aira dwells on Rugendas's disastrous second journey to South America, when the artist had hoped to penetrate the immense plains of Argentina. Accompanied by younger German painter Robert Krause, Rugenda traveled through the Chilean Cordillera, over the Andes and to the border town of Mendoza, before heading east across the Argentinean pampas towards Buenos Aires. But they encounter a vast stretch of the plains devastated by locusts, and with their horses starving, Rugendas heads out by himself in search of verdant land. He is twice hit by lightning, then dragged by his terrified horse. Disfigured and dependent on morphine thereafter to quell paralyzing nervous seizures, Rugendas redoubles his dedication to his art. Aira's documentary achieves a skillful synthesis of fact and imagination.
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“A book fueled by altered perception.” (Bondo Wyszpolski - Easy Reader )

“Aira oversteps the bounds of realism, forcing the world to live up to his imagination.” (Benjamin Lytal - New York Sun )

“The author who nowadays is perhaps the most original and shocking, the most exciting and subversive Spanish narrative writer.” (Ignacio Echeverri )

“May it herald many more such unsettling and elegant parables to come.” (Mark Doty - Los Angeles Times )

“An easy and diverting read.” (Claire Morris - Historical Novels Review )

“A spirit of wonderment and awe in the brave new world.” (Douglas Messerli, Otis College of Art & Design )







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