The Seven Madmen

The Seven Madmen
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Publisher : New York Review of Books
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9781590179154
ISBN-13 : 1590179153
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Book Synopsis The Seven Madmen by : Roberto Arlt

Download or read book The Seven Madmen written by Roberto Arlt and published by New York Review of Books. This book was released on 2015-12-22 with total page 273 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A weird wonder of Argentine and modern literature and a crucial work for Julio Cortázar, The Seven Madmen begins when its hapless and hopeless hero, Erdosain, is dismissed from his job as a bill collector for embezzlement. Then his wife leaves him and things only go downhill after that. Erdosain wanders the crowded, confusing streets of Buenos Aires, thronging with immigrants almost as displaced and alienated as he is, and finds himself among a group of conspirators who are in thrall to a man known simply as the Astrologer. The Astrologer has the cure for everything that ails civilization. Unemployment will be cured by mass enslavement. (Mountains will be hollowed out and turned into factories.) Mass enslavement will be funded by industrial-scale prostitution. That scheme will be kicked off with murder. “D’you know you look like Lenin?” Erdosain asks the Astrologer. Meanwhile Erdosain struggles to determine the physical location and dimensions of the soul, this thing that is causing him so much pain. Brutal, uncouth, caustic, and brilliantly colored, The Seven Madmen takes its bearings from Dostoyevsky while looking forward to Thomas Pynchon and Marvel Comics.


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