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José Trigo
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Book • 1966
Fernando del Paso's 'José Trigo' is an ambitious Mexican novel noted for its linguistic daring and complex narrative techniques, often compared in intensity to works like Joyce's.
Celebrated in Latin American literature, the novel blends historical scope with experimental language, at times challenging conventional narrative comprehension while rewarding close attention.
Del Paso's energetic prose and inventive structures demand patience but offer deep aesthetic pleasure and intellectual rewards.
Readers frequently highlight the novel's capacity for repeated rereading, discovering new layers each time.
It's regarded as one of del Paso's masterpieces and a significant achievement in 20th-century Mexican fiction.
Celebrated in Latin American literature, the novel blends historical scope with experimental language, at times challenging conventional narrative comprehension while rewarding close attention.
Del Paso's energetic prose and inventive structures demand patience but offer deep aesthetic pleasure and intellectual rewards.
Readers frequently highlight the novel's capacity for repeated rereading, discovering new layers each time.
It's regarded as one of del Paso's masterpieces and a significant achievement in 20th-century Mexican fiction.
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as his desert-island pick and a favorite Mexican/Latin American novel he can reread repeatedly.

Luis Panini

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