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The Luminous Novel

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The Luminous Novel follows a writer grappling with creativity and procrastination as he strives to complete a novel funded by a Guggenheim grant. Amid domestic distractions like rewiring his living room and choosing the perfect armchair, he embarks on a literary adventure prompted by reflections on a dog and the beginnings of a spiritual awakening, though not without his trademark wit and charm.
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Ideal for insomniacs, romantics, and those who have ever struggled with writing, this novel offers an intimate, compelling portrait of a creative mind at work, blending humour with profound musings.

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'It compels our attention. More than this: as it lurches on in its awkward, clumsy way, with all the grace of a circus bear negotiating a tightrope, it grips our imagination in ways we cannot readily pin down . . . an improbably enthralling reading experience.' Michael Kerrigan, TLS

Levrero’s touching and funny magnum opus about domestic life, the writing process, love, the fear of death, pets, and a funereal pigeon.

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Perhaps the luminous novel is this thing that I started writing today, just now. Maybe these sheets of paper are a warm-up exercise. [...] But it's quite possible that if I go on writing as I usually do with no plan, although this time I know very well what I want to say, things will start to take shape, to come together. I can feel the familiar taste of a literary adventure in my throat.

I'll take that as confirmation, then, and start describing what I think was the beginning of my spiritual awakening though nobody should expect religious sermons at this point; they'll come later. It all began with some ruminations prompted by a dog.

A writer attempts to complete the novel for which he has been awarded a big fat Guggenheim grant, though for a long time he succeeds mainly in procrastinatingβ€”getting an electrician to rewire his living room so he can reposition his computer, buying an armchair, or rather, two: 'In one, you can't possibly read: it's uncomfortable and your back ends up crooked and sore. In the other, you can't possibly relax: the hard backrest means you have to sit up straight and pay attention, which makes it ideal if you want to read.'

Insomniacs, romantics, and anyone who's ever written (or failed to write) will fall in love with this compelling masterpiece told by a true original, with all his infuriating faults, charming wit, and intriguing musings.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781913505011

Publisher: And Other Stories

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 August 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: And Other Stories

Contributors:

  • Translated by Annie McDermott

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 600g

Pages: 544

About the Author

Mario Levrero was born in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1940 and died there in 2004. He wrote twelve novels and several short story collections and it was not long before he gained cult status amongst readers in Uruguay and Argentina, despite keeping a low profile. He has inspired Latin American writers such as Rodolfo Fogwill, Cesar Aira and Alejandro Zambra. In 2000 he was awarded the Guggenheim grant that allowed him to complete work on The Luminous Novel, which was published posthumously.

Annie McDermott's translations include Mario Levrero's Empty Words and The Luminous Novel for And Other Stories, as well as Loop by Brenda Lozano, Feebleminded by Ariana Harwicz (co-translation with Carolina Orloff) and City of Ulysses by Teolinda Gerso (co-translation with Jethro Soutar). She has previously lived in Mexico City and So Paulo, and is now based in London.

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