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OverviewGlobal capitalism fails young Barcelona couples in this dynamic debut ""Heartbreaking and hilarious"" --New York Times Book Review ""Nopca's stories, written with clarity and flair, are smart and modern, filled with sharply observed detail. They capture the unease of the times and the flux of contemporary life in Barcelona with wit, wisdom, moments of pure hilarity, and a mixture of sympathy and dark laughter."" --Colm Tóibín, author of Brooklyn and House of Names What happens when the hopes of a generation are dashed by austerity policies and underemployment? Come On Up is a group portrait of contemporary Barcelona, beaten by the economic crisis and divided by a secessionist movement. Always witty, often absurdist, these stories offer a mesmerizing glimpse into the daily lives of couples, families, and neighbors living the new normal of the 21st century. A husband seeks revenge on his wife as they stalk author Peter Stamm; an out-of-work bartender fills his empty days by shoving bananas into the tailpipes of parked cars; a mysterious ritual, spied through a neighbor's window, arouses deadly spirits. Masterfully paced, the eleven mordant stories of Come On Up draw us into an embattled world whose past is unresolved and whose future is uncertain. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jordi Nopca , Mara Faye LethemPublisher: Bellevue Literary Press Imprint: Bellevue Literary Press ISBN: 9781942658801ISBN 10: 194265880 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 09 February 2021 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 ContentsReviewsDocumenta Prize Winner La Vanguardia Best Fiction of the Year selection Witty. . . . All of the stories make noise. --Publishers Weekly Read these stories for Nopca's talent at consistently surprising with plots that march relentlessly in unforeseeable directions, and for his astuteness at charging situations with comic tension and leading readers into potent, perplexing spaces that explode unexpectedly. --El Pais The interplay between immature thirty-somethings, their crazy parents, and their declining grandparents, is at the heart of the book. They each construct the reality that suits them best. Nopca's portrait of a generation is appealing and well-written. --La Vanguardia Wry yet tender, Jordi Nopca's stories are a chronicle of the sentimental and existential doubts of Barcelona's struggling younger generation--just trust me: read them. --Jordi Punti, author of Lost Luggage and This Is Not America Nopca's stories, written with clarity and flair, are smart and modern, filled with sharply observed detail. They capture the unease of the times and the flux of contemporary life in Barcelona with wit, wisdom, moments of pure hilarity, and a mixture of sympathy and dark laughter. --Colm Toibin, author of Brooklyn and House of Names The day will come when there'll be no need to keep repeating how Nopca's talent and his corrosive humor have exploded and electrified the literature of Spain: it will be common knowledge. --Enrique Vila-Matas, author of Bartleby & Co. and Mac's Problem Documenta Prize Winner La Vanguardia Best Fiction of the Year selection Filled with caustic wit and pointed satire . . . [Come On Up] paints a sympathetic portrait of people trying to adapt to the instability that defines their 'new normal'. --World Literature Today [Nopca's] stories skillfully traverse decadence and depravity, splendor and squalor, the tragic and the comic, the boring and the absurd. --Cleaver Magazine Delightfully witty, insightful, and masterfully told. --Booklist These short stories chronicle the romantic, intellectual, and economic frustrations of disparate characters. . . . From intellectual satire to slapstick comedy, [Come On Up] covers plenty of emotional terrain. --Kirkus Reviews All of the stories make noise, and some of them really take off. --Publishers Weekly Read these stories for Nopca's talent at consistently surprising with plots that march relentlessly in unforeseeable directions, and for his astuteness at charging situations with comic tension and leading readers into potent, perplexing spaces that explode unexpectedly. --El Pais The interplay between immature thirty-somethings, their crazy parents, and their declining grandparents, is at the heart of the book. They each construct the reality that suits them best. Nopca's portrait of a generation is appealing and well-written. --La Vanguardia Wry yet tender, Jordi Nopca's stories are a chronicle of the sentimental and existential doubts of Barcelona's struggling younger generation--just trust me: read them. --Jordi Punti, author of Lost Luggage and This Is Not America Nopca's stories, written with clarity and flair, are smart and modern, filled with sharply observed detail. They capture the unease of the times and the flux of contemporary life in Barcelona with wit, wisdom, moments of pure hilarity, and a mixture of sympathy and dark laughter. --Colm Toibin, author of Brooklyn and House of Names The day will come when there'll be no need to keep repeating how Nopca's talent and his corrosive humor have exploded and electrified the literature of Spain: it will be common knowledge. --Enrique Vila-Matas, author of Bartleby & Co. and Mac's Problem Documenta Prize Winner La Vanguardia Best Fiction of the Year selection Wry yet tender, Jordi Nopca's stories are a chronicle of the sentimental and existential doubts of Barcelona's struggling younger generation--just trust me: read them. --Jordi Punti, author of Lost Luggage and This Is Not America Nopca's stories, written with clarity and flair, are smart and modern, filled with sharply observed detail. They capture the unease of the times and the flux of contemporary life in Barcelona with wit, wisdom, moments of pure hilarity, and a mixture of sympathy and dark laughter. --Colm Toibin, author of Brooklyn and House of Names The day will come when there'll be no need to keep repeating how Nopca's talent and his corrosive humor have exploded and electrified the literature of Spain: it will be common knowledge. --Enrique Vila-Matas, author of Bartleby & Co. and Mac's Problem Read these stories for Nopca's talent at consistently surprising with plots that march relentlessly in unforeseeable directions, and for his astuteness at charging situations with comic tension and leading readers into potent, perplexing spaces that explode unexpectedly. --El Pais The interplay between immature thirty-somethings, their crazy parents, and their declining grandparents, is at the heart of the book. They each construct the reality that suits them best. Nopca's portrait of a generation is appealing and well-written. --La Vanguardia Author InformationJordi Nopca is the author of two novels and the short story collection Come On Up. Named a ""Young Catalan Writer to Watch"" by Culture Trip, his books have received the Proa and Documenta Prizes. Nopca is also an award-winning journalist whose work has appeared in Time Out Barcelona and Words Without Borders. Based in Barcelona, Nopca is editor of the newspaper Ara and its literary supplement Ara Llegim. Come On Up is his first book of fiction to appear in English. Mara Faye Lethem is an award-winning translator of numerous Catalan writers, including Jaume Cabré, Marta Orriols, Max Besora, Alicia Kopf, Jordi Nopca, Albert Sánchez Piñol, Toni Sala, and Irene Solà. Her translations have received two English PEN Awards and have been longlisted for the National Translation Award and the International DUBLIN Literary Award. They have also appeared in the Guardian, Tin House, Paris Review, Granta, Words Without Borders, A Public Space, McSweeney's, and elsewhere. She lives in Brooklyn and Barcelona. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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