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Die Methode der Macht

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Written by Cuba's most important modern novelist as part of a bet with Gabriel Garcia Marquez, this significant novel is a cornerstone of Latin American literature. In the early 1970s, Marquez, Augusto Roa Bastos, and Alejo Carpentier agreed to each write a novel addressing the dictatorships causing suffering in the region. While Marquez produced The Autumn of the Patriarch and Roa Bastos I, the Supreme, Carpentier's contribution, Reasons of State, is celebrated as Cuba's most significant literary work. The narrative follows an unnamed Latin American dictator who enjoys a lavish life in Paris until a coup at home forces him to return and suppress it with brutal military action. Upon his return to Paris, he faces a cold reception as images of his atrocities circulate among his elite acquaintances. Amid the backdrop of World War One and rising Marxist movements in his country, the dictator grapples with the shifting political landscape. Carpentier weaves a masterful and biting satire of the new world order, characterized by bold storytelling, rich detail, and a suspenseful plot, making this novel a compelling exploration of power and its consequences.

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Die Methode der Macht, Alejo Carpentier, Elke Wehr

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1989
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Titolo
Die Methode der Macht
Editore
Suhrkamp
Pubblicato
1989
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
389
ISBN10
3518402005
ISBN13
9783518402009
Serie
Titolo originale
El recurso del método
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Written by Cuba's most important modern novelist as part of a bet with Gabriel Garcia Marquez, this significant novel is a cornerstone of Latin American literature. In the early 1970s, Marquez, Augusto Roa Bastos, and Alejo Carpentier agreed to each write a novel addressing the dictatorships causing suffering in the region. While Marquez produced The Autumn of the Patriarch and Roa Bastos I, the Supreme, Carpentier's contribution, Reasons of State, is celebrated as Cuba's most significant literary work. The narrative follows an unnamed Latin American dictator who enjoys a lavish life in Paris until a coup at home forces him to return and suppress it with brutal military action. Upon his return to Paris, he faces a cold reception as images of his atrocities circulate among his elite acquaintances. Amid the backdrop of World War One and rising Marxist movements in his country, the dictator grapples with the shifting political landscape. Carpentier weaves a masterful and biting satire of the new world order, characterized by bold storytelling, rich detail, and a suspenseful plot, making this novel a compelling exploration of power and its consequences.