The Portable Museum

An Electronic Collection of Literature in Translation

Fiction & Literature, Anthologies, Short Stories, Literary
Cover of the book The Portable Museum by Hebe Uhart, Mario Levrero, Juan Villoro, Ox and Pigeon Electronic Books
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Author: Hebe Uhart, Mario Levrero, Juan Villoro ISBN: 9780985055738
Publisher: Ox and Pigeon Electronic Books Publication: April 14, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Hebe Uhart, Mario Levrero, Juan Villoro
ISBN: 9780985055738
Publisher: Ox and Pigeon Electronic Books
Publication: April 14, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

In The Portable Museum, readers will discover extraordinary and unexpected short stories by some of the best authors from Spain and Latin America:

Hebe Uhart brings her astute observational skills and dry humor to bear on the world of academia in provincial Argentina in "The Event Planner." "The Boarding House," by Uruguayan cult favorite Mario Levrero, chronicles a young man's search for independence in prose as labyrinthine and strange as his quirky, and sometimes unsettling, home. Javier Sáez de Ibarra's "The Gift of the Word" skillfully weaves a common thread through the stories of a mother-to-be, a fifth-century religious hermit, a deceitful husband, Franz Kafka, and more. In "Conversation by the Pond," Dany Salvatierra infuses the tale of a severely dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship with his delightfully dark humor, while Juan Villoro's "Mariachi" brings readers along on a Mexican folksinger's hilarious misadventures in European indie filmmaking as he attempts to escape his fate as a national stereotype.

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In The Portable Museum, readers will discover extraordinary and unexpected short stories by some of the best authors from Spain and Latin America:

Hebe Uhart brings her astute observational skills and dry humor to bear on the world of academia in provincial Argentina in "The Event Planner." "The Boarding House," by Uruguayan cult favorite Mario Levrero, chronicles a young man's search for independence in prose as labyrinthine and strange as his quirky, and sometimes unsettling, home. Javier Sáez de Ibarra's "The Gift of the Word" skillfully weaves a common thread through the stories of a mother-to-be, a fifth-century religious hermit, a deceitful husband, Franz Kafka, and more. In "Conversation by the Pond," Dany Salvatierra infuses the tale of a severely dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship with his delightfully dark humor, while Juan Villoro's "Mariachi" brings readers along on a Mexican folksinger's hilarious misadventures in European indie filmmaking as he attempts to escape his fate as a national stereotype.

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