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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Betina González , Heather Cleary (Sarah Lawrence College USA)Publisher: Holt McDougal Imprint: Holt McDougal Dimensions: Width: 12.40cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.181kg ISBN: 9781250621276ISBN 10: 1250621275 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 01 March 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsNAMED A BEST BOOK OF 2021 BY NPR With alternately sharp and florid prose [American Delirium] tells the story of a city in decay. . . . The genre here is magical realism, but Gonzalez punctures the reveries with moments of acuity. . . . Utterly transportive--the rare, giddy book that makes the familiar seem fantastical, and vice versa. --The Atlantic Unsettling, fantastical, and often hilarious . . . [Like] listening to a symphony. --The Boston Globe A commentary on aging, sex, and the emptiness of modern living in the U.S. that could've only been written by an outside observer. --NPR This has the makings of a zany psychedelic romp, but instead the delirium is marvelously controlled and administered in doses just potent enough to ease patient readers into this off-kilter world. Gonzalez's distorted utopian vision is a memorable trip. - --Publishers Weekly (starred review) A novel about the fictions--those myths about age, race, family, nationality, sexuality, health--that we tell ourselves. . . . Both zany and profound. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) A profound and much-needed tale full of hope and kindness. --Booklist (starred review) With piercing insight and prose that evokes the literary flair of Cesar Aira, American Delirium is a surreal exploration of environmental imbalance. --Lit Hub Fast-paced . . . An ode to taxidermy and botany, a meditation on aging, a tongue-in-cheek look at how we romanticize the wilderness, and, as the title suggests, a reflection on the delusions of modern life. --Outside Bitingly satirical. . . . Gonzalez is a fresh voice, asking important questions in an engaging and incisive way. --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette A wild romp. . . . The lively pace and absurdity of American Delirium could easily go off the rails, but Gonzalez keeps a tight control over each of her characters. --BookPage Betina Gonzalez writes with tremendous verve. What a sharp, audacious novel about the escalating delirium of our current era. Heather Cleary's translation recreates the quicksilver scenes of American Delirium with superb artistry. --Idra Novey, author of Those Who Knew This is a beautiful and ruthless novel that asks readers to dive into it with their whole selves, to see themselves in its violence and its flickers of hope. It is, like few are, a book that will stay with you long after you've finished it. --Yuri Herrera, author of Signs Preceding the End of the World, winner of the 2016 Best Translated Book Award Betina Gonzalez has created a gorgeous novel where the real and the mystical walk hand in hand, and occasionally give each other a sharp jab. The book's interwoven storylines delve not only into the world of botanical psychedelics, but into the psychedelia of ordinary life--the surrealism of aging, the hallucinatory nature of desire, the hauntings of love and loneliness and death. As Gonzalez's characters navigate a world where plants inspire revolution and animals are possessed by homicidal rage, they ask us to consider whether human beings are perhaps the least natural creatures this planet has to offer. --Anjali Sachdeva, author of All the Names They Used for God American Delirium traces an illuminating journey into the uncanny core of contemporary society. A bold, smart, atmospheric exploration of the unsettling reality that lies beneath our false sense of comfort. --Carlos Fonseca, author of Natural History With [Gonzalez's] capacity to inform, her sense of analysis, of proportion, of measure, of the balance of something so complex as a novel, I predict a bright future for her. --Nobel laureate Jose Saramago Strange and surreal, bewitching but understated, American Delirium captures the uncanny in the everyday, a cryptic glimpse at society and our boundless contradictions. From runaway parents to attacking deer, Betina Gonzalez's English-language debut is remarkable. Beautifully translated by Heather Cleary and perfect for fans of vibrant and daring writers like Cesar Aira and Roque Larraquy. --Mark Haber, bookseller at Brazos Bookstore (Houston) and author of Reinhardt's Garden NAMED A BEST BOOK OF 2021 BY NPR With alternately sharp and florid prose [American Delirium] tells the story of a city in decay. . . . The genre here is magical realism, but Gonzalez punctures the reveries with moments of acuity. . . . Utterly transportive--the rare, giddy book that makes the familiar seem fantastical, and vice versa. --The Atlantic Unsettling, fantastical, and often hilarious . . . [Like] listening to a symphony. --The Boston Globe A commentary on aging, sex, and the emptiness of modern living in the U.S. that could've only been written by an outside observer. --NPR This has the makings of a zany psychedelic romp, but instead the delirium is marvelously controlled and administered in doses just potent enough to ease patient readers into this off-kilter world. Gonzalez's distorted utopian vision is a memorable trip. - --Publishers Weekly (starred review) A novel about the fictions--those myths about age, race, family, nationality, sexuality, health--that we tell ourselves. . . . Both zany and profound. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) A profound and much-needed tale full of hope and kindness. --Booklist (starred review) With piercing insight and prose that evokes the literary flair of Cesar Aira, American Delirium is a surreal exploration of environmental imbalance. --Lit Hub Fast-paced . . . An ode to taxidermy and botany, a meditation on aging, a tongue-in-cheek look at how we romanticize the wilderness, and, as the title suggests, a reflection on the delusions of modern life. --Outside Bitingly satirical. . . . Gonzalez is a fresh voice, asking important questions in an engaging and incisive way. --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette A wild romp. . . . The lively pace and absurdity of American Delirium could easily go off the rails, but Gonzalez keeps a tight control over each of her characters. --BookPage Betina Gonzalez writes with tremendous verve. What a sharp, audacious novel about the escalating delirium of our current era. Heather Cleary's translation recreates the quicksilver scenes of American Delirium with superb artistry. --Idra Novey, author of Those Who Knew This is a beautiful and ruthless novel that asks readers to dive into it with their whole selves, to see themselves in its violence and its flickers of hope. It is, like few are, a book that will stay with you long after you've finished it. --Yuri Herrera, author of Signs Preceding the End of the World, winner of the 2016 Best Translated Book Award Betina Gonzalez has created a gorgeous novel where the real and the mystical walk hand in hand, and occasionally give each other a sharp jab. The book's interwoven storylines delve not only into the world of botanical psychedelics, but into the psychedelia of ordinary life--the surrealism of aging, the hallucinatory nature of desire, the hauntings of love and loneliness and death. As Gonzalez's characters navigate a world where plants inspire revolution and animals are possessed by homicidal rage, they ask us to consider whether human beings are perhaps the least natural creatures this planet has to offer. --Anjali Sachdeva, author of All the Names They Used for God American Delirium traces an illuminating journey into the uncanny core of contemporary society. A bold, smart, atmospheric exploration of the unsettling reality that lies beneath our false sense of comfort. --Carlos Fonseca, author of Natural History With [Gonzalez's] capacity to inform, her sense of analysis, of proportion, of measure, of the balance of something so complex as a novel, I predict a bright future for her. --Nobel laureate Jose Saramago Strange and surreal, bewitching but understated, American Delirium captures the uncanny in the everyday, a cryptic glimpse at society and our boundless contradictions. From runaway parents to attacking deer, Betina Gonzalez's English-language debut is remarkable. Beautifully translated by Heather Cleary and perfect for fans of vibrant and daring writers like Cesar Aira and Roque Larraquy. --Mark Haber, bookseller at Brazos Bookstore (Houston) and author of Reinhardt's Garden With alternately sharp and florid prose [American Delirium] tells the story of a city in decay. . . . The genre here is magical realism, but Gonzalez punctures the reveries with moments of acuity. . . . Utterly transportive--the rare, giddy book that makes the familiar seem fantastical, and vice versa. --The Atlantic Unsettling, fantastical, and often hilarious . . . [Like] listening to a symphony. --The Boston Globe This has the makings of a zany psychedelic romp, but instead the delirium is marvelously controlled and administered in doses just potent enough to ease patient readers into this off-kilter world. Gonzalez's distorted utopian vision is a memorable trip. ---Publishers Weekly (starred review) A novel about the fictions--those myths about age, race, family, nationality, sexuality, health--that we tell ourselves. . . . Both zany and profound. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) A profound and much-needed tale full of hope and kindness. --Booklist (starred review) With piercing insight and prose that evokes the literary flair of Cesar Aira, American Delirium is a surreal exploration of environmental imbalance. --Lit Hub Fast-paced . . . An ode to taxidermy and botany, a meditation on aging, a tongue-in-cheek look at how we romanticize the wilderness, and, as the title suggests, a reflection on the delusions of modern life. --Outside Bitingly satirical. . . . Gonzalez is a fresh voice, asking important questions in an engaging and incisive way. --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette A wild romp. . . . The lively pace and absurdity of American Delirium could easily go off the rails, but Gonzalez keeps a tight control over each of her characters. --BookPage Betina Gonzalez writes with tremendous verve. What a sharp, audacious novel about the escalating delirium of our current era. Heather Cleary's translation recreates the quicksilver scenes of American Delirium with superb artistry. --Idra Novey, author of Those Who Knew This is a beautiful and ruthless novel that asks readers to dive into it with their whole selves, to see themselves in its violence and its flickers of hope. It is, like few are, a book that will stay with you long after you've finished it. --Yuri Herrera, author of Signs Preceding the End of the World, winner of the 2016 Best Translated Book Award Betina Gonzalez has created a gorgeous novel where the real and the mystical walk hand in hand, and occasionally give each other a sharp jab. The book's interwoven storylines delve not only into the world of botanical psychedelics, but into the psychedelia of ordinary life--the surrealism of aging, the hallucinatory nature of desire, the hauntings of love and loneliness and death. As Gonzalez's characters navigate a world where plants inspire revolution and animals are possessed by homicidal rage, they ask us to consider whether human beings are perhaps the least natural creatures this planet has to offer. --Anjali Sachdeva, author of All the Names They Used for God American Delirium traces an illuminating journey into the uncanny core of contemporary society. A bold, smart, atmospheric exploration of the unsettling reality that lies beneath our false sense of comfort. --Carlos Fonseca, author of Natural History With [Gonzalez's] capacity to inform, her sense of analysis, of proportion, of measure, of the balance of something so complex as a novel, I predict a bright future for her. --Nobel laureate Jose Saramago Strange and surreal, bewitching but understated, American Delirium captures the uncanny in the everyday, a cryptic glimpse at society and our boundless contradictions. From runaway parents to attacking deer, Betina Gonzalez's English-language debut is remarkable. Beautifully translated by Heather Cleary and perfect for fans of vibrant and daring writers like Cesar Aira and Roque Larraquy. --Mark Haber, bookseller at Brazos Bookstore (Houston) and author of Reinhardt's Garden NAMED A BEST BOOK OF 2021 BY NPR ""With alternately sharp and florid prose [American Delirium] tells the story of a city in decay. . . . The genre here is magical realism, but Gonz�lez punctures the reveries with moments of acuity. . . . Utterly transportive--the rare, giddy book that makes the familiar seem fantastical, and vice versa."" --The Atlantic ""Unsettling, fantastical, and often hilarious . . . [Like] listening to a symphony."" --The Boston Globe ""A commentary on aging, sex, and the emptiness of modern living in the U.S. that could've only been written by an outside observer."" --NPR ""This has the makings of a zany psychedelic romp, but instead the delirium is marvelously controlled and administered in doses just potent enough to ease patient readers into this off-kilter world. Gonz�lez's distorted utopian vision is a memorable trip."" - --Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""A novel about the fictions--those myths about age, race, family, nationality, sexuality, health--that we tell ourselves. . . . Both zany and profound."" --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) ""A profound and much-needed tale full of hope and kindness."" --Booklist (starred review) ""With piercing insight and prose that evokes the literary flair of C�sar Aira, American Delirium is a surreal exploration of environmental imbalance."" --Lit Hub ""Fast-paced . . . An ode to taxidermy and botany, a meditation on aging, a tongue-in-cheek look at how we romanticize the wilderness, and, as the title suggests, a reflection on the delusions of modern life."" --Outside ""Bitingly satirical. . . . Gonz�lez is a fresh voice, asking important questions in an engaging and incisive way."" --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ""A wild romp. . . . The lively pace and absurdity of American Delirium could easily go off the rails, but Gonz�lez keeps a tight control over each of her characters."" --BookPage ""Betina Gonzalez writes with tremendous verve. What a sharp, audacious novel about the escalating delirium of our current era. Heather Cleary's translation recreates the quicksilver scenes of American Delirium with superb artistry."" --Idra Novey, author of Those Who Knew ""This is a beautiful and ruthless novel that asks readers to dive into it with their whole selves, to see themselves in its violence and its flickers of hope. It is, like few are, a book that will stay with you long after you've finished it."" --Yuri Herrera, author of Signs Preceding the End of the World, winner of the 2016 Best Translated Book Award ""Betina Gonzalez has created a gorgeous novel where the real and the mystical walk hand in hand, and occasionally give each other a sharp jab. The book's interwoven storylines delve not only into the world of botanical psychedelics, but into the psychedelia of ordinary life--the surrealism of aging, the hallucinatory nature of desire, the hauntings of love and loneliness and death. As Gonzalez's characters navigate a world where plants inspire revolution and animals are possessed by homicidal rage, they ask us to consider whether human beings are perhaps the least natural creatures this planet has to offer."" --Anjali Sachdeva, author of All the Names They Used for God ""American Delirium traces an illuminating journey into the uncanny core of contemporary society. A bold, smart, atmospheric exploration of the unsettling reality that lies beneath our false sense of comfort."" --Carlos Fonseca, author of Natural History ""With [Gonz�lez's] capacity to inform, her sense of analysis, of proportion, of measure, of the balance of something so complex as a novel, I predict a bright future for her."" --Nobel laureate Jos� Saramago ""Strange and surreal, bewitching but understated, American Delirium captures the uncanny in the everyday, a cryptic glimpse at society and our boundless contradictions. From runaway parents to attacking deer, Betina Gonz�lez's English-language debut is remarkable. Beautifully translated by Heather Cleary and perfect for fans of vibrant and daring writers like C�sar Aira and Roque Larraquy."" --Mark Haber, bookseller at Brazos Bookstore (Houston) and author of Reinhardt's Garden Author InformationBetina González is the bestselling author of several novels and short-story collections, for which she has won several awards, including the prestigious Premio Tusquets. She earned her MFA in bilingual creative writing at the University of Texas at El Paso and her PhD from the University of Pittsburgh. She lives in Buenos Aires and teaches at the University of Buenos Aires and New York University Buenos Aires. Heather Cleary translated César Rendueles's Sociophobia and Sergio Chejfec's The Planets and The Dark, among other novels and poetry collections. Her translations have been finalists for the National Translation Award and the Best Translated Book Award, and she holds a PhD in Latin American and Iberian cultures from Columbia University. She lives in New York and teaches at Sarah Lawrence College. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |