Wasabi tells the adventures of an Argentine writer going through a creative block during a residency in France. Narcoleptic and addicted to a homeopathic solution that keeps a cyst that has appeared on his neck under control, the protagonist’s life begins to fall apart little by little: his wife gets tired of France and flees to London, where she shares an apartment with seven other people; his French publisher turns out to be a complete fraud, a professional impostor; struck by a criminal obsession, the writer becomes obsessed with murdering artist Pierre Klossowski; and, on top of it all, his cyst does not stop growing. Wasabi is a hallucinogenic narration that blurs the boundaries between literature and life, and one in which events plagued by a Kafkaesque misery deform the protagonist’s life.
Wasabi -
Alan Pauls
Literatura Random House
2020
112 páginas
3h 44m
ISBN-10: 8439736460
Espanhol
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