The Obscene Bird of Night by Jose Donoso

The Obscene Bird of Night



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Page: 438
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Publisher: Godine, David R. Publishers, Inc.
ISBN: 9781567920468


Submitted by AnneDalke on Tue, 2006-12-19 07:34. The Obscene Bird of Night- Jose Donoso. The Obscene Bird of Night, Jose Donoso 1970. The natural inheritance of everyone who is capable of spiritual life is an unsubdued forest where the wolf howls and the obscene bird of night chatters." Henry James SR., writing to his sons Henry and William. The idea of a menagerie of disfigured people occurs in José Donoso's The Obscene Bird of Night. Napoleon-era set naval fiction, notably the Aubrey-Maturin cycle, informed life on my frigate and the attitudes of its crew. Dreaming Valparaíso: The Obscene Bird of Night. Then there's his 1970 masterpiece, The Obscene Bird of Night, which is a different beast entirely. Lost in the Cosmos- Walker Percy. He feels proud when Italian writer Vincenzo Consolo tells him that Leonardo Sciascia was a fan of his novels. The Moviegoer- Walker Percy (reread) The Library at Night- Alberto Manguel. Obscene because such things ought not to take place, and then obscene again because having taken place they ought not to be brought into the light but covered up and hidden for ever in the bowels of the earth, like what goes The devil entered the docker that night on Spencer Street, the devil entered Hitler's hangman. Agatha Cat's Eyes, Jose Caballero Bonald 1974. It continues to feel surreal throughout the story. La oscura historia de la prima Montse, Juan Marse 1970. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami is initially a confusing book. The story begins with an unusual scene with a man making spaghetti and a woman calling him on the phone. And through the docker, all that time ago, the devil entered her: she can feel him crouched inside, folded up like a bird, waiting his chance to fly. Monsters and Labyrinths This is one way of summarizing Donoso's novel El Obsceno Pajaro de la Noche (The Obscene Bird of Night) The title is lifted from a letter that Henry James Sr. In Chile he meets José Donoso, the celebrated author of The Obscene Bird of Night. Perpetual Motion, Augusto Monterroso 1972.

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