Tono the Infallible

Author:   Evelio Rosero ,  Anne McLean ,  Victor Meadowcroft
Publisher:   New Directions Publishing Corporation
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Pages:   224
Publication Date:   27 September 2022
Format:   Paperback
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2023 PEN TRANSLATION PRIZE LONGLISTED FOR THE 2023 QUEEN SOFIA SPANISH INSTITUTE TRANSLATION PRIZE I was alone when someone pounded on my door. Who could it be? So begins Toño the Infallible, Evelio Rosero’s gripping novel about an intense relationship between a writer and a sociopath. Visited by his friend (a kind of Colombian Rasputin) seemingly at the verge of death, the writer, Eri, looks back on the arc of both of their lives. Unique in both its tone and its structure, the novel takes us from their student days (school fights, playground revelations, and an unforgettable trip to the seaside) into their adult years, involving rumors of a hippie cult and a bizarre raucous theater exhibit of history’s most violent crimes. Toño uses his charm and wealth—as well as reputed magical powers—to manipulate others, but it isn’t until the end of the book that the devastating truth is revealed—and how true is it? Reminiscent of the fiction of Roberto Bolaño and the films of Alfonso Cuarón, this brilliant novel takes us into the heart of his country’s darkness, creating an unforgettable portrait of a society where humanity still endures, despite its brutality.

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Author:   Evelio Rosero ,  Anne McLean ,  Victor Meadowcroft
Publisher:   New Directions Publishing Corporation
Imprint:   New Directions Publishing Corporation
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.261kg
ISBN:  

9780811228817


ISBN 10:   0811228819
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   27 September 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Rosero's prose, translated with lyricism by McLean and Meadowcroft, conveys the characters' horrifying human nature with aplomb. -- Publishers Weekly Rosero affirms unashamedly that literature can and should change social reality. -- Antonio Ungar - BOMB The Armies is a disturbing allegory of life during wartime, in which little appears to happen while at the same time entire lives and worlds collapse. -- The Times (London)


Rosero affirms unashamedly that literature can and should change social reality.--Antonio Ungar BOMB Rosero's prose, translated with lyricism by McLean and Meadowcroft, conveys the characters' horrifying human nature with aplomb.-- Publishers Weekly The Armies is a disturbing allegory of life during wartime, in which little appears to happen while at the same time entire lives and worlds collapse.-- The Times (London)


Rosero's prose, translated with lyricism by McLean and Meadowcroft, conveys the characters' horrifying human nature with aplomb. -- Publishers Weekly Rosero affirms unashamedly that literature can and should change social reality. -- Antonio Ungar - BOMB The Armies is a disturbing allegory of life during wartime, in which little appears to happen while at the same time entire lives and worlds collapse. -- The Times (London) Evelio Rosero is one of the most important and innovative Colombian writers working today. His voice is essential, in terms of using fiction to make sense and shed light on Colombia's violent past and present. Tono the Infallible is a valuable contribution to Rosero's oeuvre: the novel takes us on one darkly picaresque adventure after another, with the disturbingly twisted titular character. Like Patrick Bateman and Amy Dunne, Tono easily joins the ranks of memorable literary villains. With this novel Rosero has proven himself as an author decidedly unafraid to ask difficult questions about the nature and origin of evil and cruelty. This is a brave, uncompromising, and unforgettable work. -- Julianne Pachico The atrocity exhibition that Rosero has set up for his readers in Tono the Infallible, a book that teems with casual assassination and generational incest, deftly suggests that the slipperiest sin might be humanity's ability to excuse itself from the worst of its tribe. -- Roberto Ontiveros - Texas Observer Outrageous, vile, and wild...the book is simply compelling. Rosero's prose-as translated by Victor Meadowcroft and Anne McLean-is mesmerizing. -- Lincoln Michel - Countercraft Inexplicable violence follows Tono, or perhaps he chases violence around, every bit of gore intensified by Rosero's vivid prose. -- Federico Perelmuter - Southwest Review Through his dreamlike prose, the author creates a bona fide foil in Eri, who illuminates Tono's psychopathy. Rosero does, however, leave it to the reader to discern if Tono did, in fact, commit the heinous crimes, or if the tale of Tono is legend and just the vessel Rosero uses to express his feelings about Colombia's government. -- Wayne Catan - World Literature Today


Rosero's prose, translated with lyricism by McLean and Meadowcroft, conveys the characters' horrifying human nature with aplomb. -- Publishers Weekly Rosero affirms unashamedly that literature can and should change social reality. -- Antonio Ungar - BOMB The Armies is a disturbing allegory of life during wartime, in which little appears to happen while at the same time entire lives and worlds collapse. -- The Times (London) Evelio Rosero is one of the most important and innovative Colombian writers working today. His voice is essential, in terms of using fiction to make sense and shed light on Colombia's violent past and present. Tono the Infallible is a valuable contribution to Rosero's oeuvre: the novel takes us on one darkly picaresque adventure after another, with the disturbingly twisted titular character. Like Patrick Bateman and Amy Dunne, Tono easily joins the ranks of memorable literary villains. With this novel Rosero has proven himself as an author decidedly unafraid to ask difficult questions about the nature and origin of evil and cruelty. This is a brave, uncompromising, and unforgettable work. -- Julianne Pachico


Author Information

Evelio Rosero was born in Bogotá, Colombia, in 1958. He was awarded Colombia’s National Literature Prize by the Ministry of Culture in 2006 for his body of work, which includes several novels, short story collections, and books for young readers and children. The Armies, Rosero’s first novel to be translated into English, won the Tusquets International Prize and the 2009 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. Anne McLean lives in Toronto and has translated the works of authors including Javier Cercas, Julio Cortázar, and Juan Gabriel Vásquez, and Enrique Vila-Matas. Victor Meadowcroft is based in Brighton, England, and translates from the Spanish and Portuguese.

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