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ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION by Ricardo Piglia

ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION

by Ricardo Piglia

Pub Date: March 1st, 1994
ISBN: 0-8223-1426-6
Publisher: Duke Univ.

Published in Argentina in 1981 when that country still labored under authoritarian rule, Piglia's ambitious, multivalent novel explores the abrasive relationship between the human imagination and human history. Piglia, very much in the tradition of Latin American masters like Borges and Cort†zar, employs a labyrinthine plot to worry knotty metaphysical and political questions. Sometimes a detective novel, sometimes a fictional probe of Argentine history, the book is plastic enough to concoct a confrontation between Kafka and Hitler. Piglia's compatriot, Ariel Dorfman, hails it as ``one of the most important Latin American novels of the last decade.''