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The Love Parade

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The Love Parade by Sergio Pitol is a compelling narrative exploring the intricacies of human relationships marked by an engaging exploration of cultural and personal identities. Set against the backdrop of an insightful examination of literature and art, the story delves into the kaleidoscope of emotions and experiences that connect and separate individuals. Sergio Pitol's unique style offers readers a richly layered, introspective journey through the human experience.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy literary fiction with a blend of humour and introspection. It offers a rich exploration of cultural encounters and personal narratives, wrapped in Pitol’s unique and engaging storytelling style. Perfect for those who appreciate a narrative that challenges the norms and stimulates deep reflection.

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The Love Parade

The long-awaited English-language translation debut of Mexican literary maestro Sergio Pitol's 1984 Herralde Prize-winning novel, which paints a riotous picture of a wartime Mexico City filled with refugees and intelligentsia and murder.

Select events with translator planned for US bookstores and literary festivals Strong promotion to translator’s network of reviewers, readers, media, etc. Serial rights targeting The New Yorker, The Paris Review, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Literary Hub, Guernica, and others Print and digital publicity targeting NPR, The Atlantic, Public Books, The Rumpus, Bookforum, Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, The White Review, Words Without Borders, World Literature Today, Asymptote, Music & Literature, Little Star, A Public Space, and others Promotion at or events pitched for Texas Book Festival, LitQuake, Brooklyn Book Festival, WordPlay, National Book Festival, Winter Institute Review copies will be sent targeting all major print and digital literary media outlets, reviewers, and booksellers; additional copies available upon request Promotion on the publisher’s website (deepvellum.org), Twitter feed (@deepvellum), and Facebook page (/deepvellum); and publisher’s e-newsletter

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Following the chance discovery of certain documents, a historian sets out to unravel the mystery of a murder committed in his childhood Mexico City home in the autumn of 1942. Mexico had just declared war on Germany, and its capital had recently become a colourful cauldron of the most unusual and colourful of the European ilk: German communists, Spanish republicans, Trotsky and his disciples, Balkan royalty, agents of the most varied secret services, opulent Jewish financiers, and more.

As the historian-turned-detective begins his investigation, he introduces us to a rich and eccentric gallery of characters, the media of politics, the newly installed intelligentsia, and beyond. Identities are crossed, characters are confounded; Pitol constructs a novel that turns on mistaken identities, blurred memories, and conflicting interests, and whose protagonist is haunted by the ever-looming possibility of never uncovering the truth.

At the same time a fast-paced detective investigation and an uproarious comedy of errors, this novel cemented Pitol's place as one of Latin America's most important twentieth-century authors. Winner of the Herralde Prize in 1984, The Love Parade is the first instalment of what Pitol would later dub his Carnival Triptych.

"This novel is not only the best that Pitol has written, but one of the best novels in Mexican literature." -Sergio GonzΓ‘lez RodrΓ­guez, La Jornada

"Sergio Pitol in the splendour of his mastery. A great novel." -Florian Borchmeyer, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

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The Love Parade by Sergio Pitol is praised for its innovative storytelling and the author's dedication to renewing literature. Critics highlight Pitol's cultural complexity and unique voice, describing his work as eccentric yet profoundly impactful. His influence and skill are likened to the greatest contemporary Spanish-language writers, showcasing a narrative style that resonates deeply with readers and extends beyond the pages.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781646051137

Publisher: Deep Vellum Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 24 February 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Deep Vellum Publishing

Illustration: Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Translated by George Henson

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 280

About the Author

Sergio Pitol Demeneghi (1933-2018) was one of Mexico's most influential and well-respected writers, born in the city of Puebla. He studied law and philosophy in Mexico City and spent many years as a cultural attache in Mexican embassies and consulates across the globe, including Poland, Hungary, Italy, and China. He is renowned for his intellectual career in both the field of literary creation and translation, with numerous novels, stories, criticisms, and translations to his name. Pitol is an influential contemporary of the most well-known authors of the Latin American "Boom," and began publishing his works in the 1960s. In recognition of the importance of his entire canon of work, Pitol was awarded the two most important prizes in the Spanish language world: the Juan Rulfo Prize in 1999 (now known as the FIL Literary Award in Romance Languages) and the Cervantes Prize, the most prestigious Spanish-language literary prize, often called the "Spanish language Nobel," in 2005. His trilogy of Memory andMephisto's Waltz are available from Deep Vellum in translation by George Henson.

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