Andrés Ibáñez: el heredero español de Pynchon?

François Monti francois at neovoid.org
Mon Oct 3 13:37:39 CDT 2005


Yeah, you got it right about that one. Probably the only one that fits 
the bill. Nothing quite like it since, and no living writer seems to be 
able to repeat the trick though. Given its tradition, France really 
ought to do better.

F.

mryc2903 wrote:

>Hi,
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>What about this one: Georges Perec, La Vie, mode d'emploi.  One of the 10 best books I've ever read.
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>Michel.
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>>As for french literature, I don't think there is anything quite like a 
>>long, erudite novel, certainly not in the last 50 years. 
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