La Uruguaya

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Con pulso magistral, Pedro Mairal sostiene la intriga en cada una de sus páginas y demuestra, de modo irrefutable, que es uno de los grandes de la literatura argentina contemporánea.

“Como en los sueños, en Montevideo las cosas me resultaban parecidas pero diferentes. Eran pero no eran.”

Lucas Pereyra viaja a Uruguay en barco por el día a buscar dólares. Son tiempos de restricciones cambiarias. Tiene ya arreglado un encuentro secreto en Montevideo, pero sus planes pueden fallar.

Encandilado por el recuerdo de un verano anterior y agobiado por un matrimonio que se resquebraja, sueña con escaparse y no volver. ¿Con quién se va a encontrar? Montevideo, esa ciudad idealizada por la distancia, se volverá impredecible.

La uruguaya es una novela inquietante y ferozmente entretenida. Con pulso magistral, Pedro Mairal sostiene la intriga en cada una de sus páginas y demuestra, de modo irrefutable, que es uno de los grandes de la literatura argentina contemporánea.

English:

From internationally bestselling Argentine author Pedro Mairal and Man Booker International-winning translator Jennifer Croft, the unforgettable story of two would-be lovers over the course of a single day.

Lucas Pereyra, an unemployed writer in his forties, embarks on a day trip from Buenos Aires to Montevideo to pick up fifteen thousand dollars in cash. An advance due to him on his upcoming novel, the small fortune might mean the solution to his problems, most importantly the unbearable tension he has with his wife. While she spends her days at work and her nights out on the town - with a lover, perhaps, he doesn't know for sure - Lucas is stuck at home all day staring at the blank page, caring for his son Maiko and fantasizing about the one thing that keeps him going: the Uruguayan woman he met at a conference several months back and who he is longing to see on his day trip to Montevideo.

The surprising, moving story of this incredibly impactful day in Lucas' life, The Woman from Uruguay is both a gripping narrative and a tender, thought-provoking exploration of the nature of relationships. An international bestseller published in twelve countries, it is the masterpiece of one of Latin America's most beloved writers.

Media Reviews:

'The Woman from Uruguay is at once a picaresque comedy and a penetrating study of a man on the verge of middle age who is trying to deal with fatherhood, money, marriage and love. Lucas's vivid presence in this book is created by his rich way of observing the world. As he travels from Buenos Aires to Montevideo, over seventeen hours, a whole world comes into being, a complex sensibility gets dramatized.' - Colm Toibin

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Con pulso magistral, Pedro Mairal sostiene la intriga en cada una de sus páginas y demuestra, de modo irrefutable, que es uno de los grandes de la literatura argentina contemporánea.

“Como en los sueños, en Montevideo las cosas me resultaban parecidas pero diferentes. Eran pero no eran.”

Lucas Pereyra viaja a Uruguay en barco por el día a buscar dólares. Son tiempos de restricciones cambiarias. Tiene ya arreglado un encuentro secreto en Montevideo, pero sus planes pueden fallar.

Encandilado por el recuerdo de un verano anterior y agobiado por un matrimonio que se resquebraja, sueña con escaparse y no volver. ¿Con quién se va a encontrar? Montevideo, esa ciudad idealizada por la distancia, se volverá impredecible.

La uruguaya es una novela inquietante y ferozmente entretenida. Con pulso magistral, Pedro Mairal sostiene la intriga en cada una de sus páginas y demuestra, de modo irrefutable, que es uno de los grandes de la literatura argentina contemporánea.

English:

From internationally bestselling Argentine author Pedro Mairal and Man Booker International-winning translator Jennifer Croft, the unforgettable story of two would-be lovers over the course of a single day.

Lucas Pereyra, an unemployed writer in his forties, embarks on a day trip from Buenos Aires to Montevideo to pick up fifteen thousand dollars in cash. An advance due to him on his upcoming novel, the small fortune might mean the solution to his problems, most importantly the unbearable tension he has with his wife. While she spends her days at work and her nights out on the town - with a lover, perhaps, he doesn't know for sure - Lucas is stuck at home all day staring at the blank page, caring for his son Maiko and fantasizing about the one thing that keeps him going: the Uruguayan woman he met at a conference several months back and who he is longing to see on his day trip to Montevideo.

The surprising, moving story of this incredibly impactful day in Lucas' life, The Woman from Uruguay is both a gripping narrative and a tender, thought-provoking exploration of the nature of relationships. An international bestseller published in twelve countries, it is the masterpiece of one of Latin America's most beloved writers.

Media Reviews:

'The Woman from Uruguay is at once a picaresque comedy and a penetrating study of a man on the verge of middle age who is trying to deal with fatherhood, money, marriage and love. Lucas's vivid presence in this book is created by his rich way of observing the world. As he travels from Buenos Aires to Montevideo, over seventeen hours, a whole world comes into being, a complex sensibility gets dramatized.' - Colm Toibin

Con pulso magistral, Pedro Mairal sostiene la intriga en cada una de sus páginas y demuestra, de modo irrefutable, que es uno de los grandes de la literatura argentina contemporánea.

“Como en los sueños, en Montevideo las cosas me resultaban parecidas pero diferentes. Eran pero no eran.”

Lucas Pereyra viaja a Uruguay en barco por el día a buscar dólares. Son tiempos de restricciones cambiarias. Tiene ya arreglado un encuentro secreto en Montevideo, pero sus planes pueden fallar.

Encandilado por el recuerdo de un verano anterior y agobiado por un matrimonio que se resquebraja, sueña con escaparse y no volver. ¿Con quién se va a encontrar? Montevideo, esa ciudad idealizada por la distancia, se volverá impredecible.

La uruguaya es una novela inquietante y ferozmente entretenida. Con pulso magistral, Pedro Mairal sostiene la intriga en cada una de sus páginas y demuestra, de modo irrefutable, que es uno de los grandes de la literatura argentina contemporánea.

English:

From internationally bestselling Argentine author Pedro Mairal and Man Booker International-winning translator Jennifer Croft, the unforgettable story of two would-be lovers over the course of a single day.

Lucas Pereyra, an unemployed writer in his forties, embarks on a day trip from Buenos Aires to Montevideo to pick up fifteen thousand dollars in cash. An advance due to him on his upcoming novel, the small fortune might mean the solution to his problems, most importantly the unbearable tension he has with his wife. While she spends her days at work and her nights out on the town - with a lover, perhaps, he doesn't know for sure - Lucas is stuck at home all day staring at the blank page, caring for his son Maiko and fantasizing about the one thing that keeps him going: the Uruguayan woman he met at a conference several months back and who he is longing to see on his day trip to Montevideo.

The surprising, moving story of this incredibly impactful day in Lucas' life, The Woman from Uruguay is both a gripping narrative and a tender, thought-provoking exploration of the nature of relationships. An international bestseller published in twelve countries, it is the masterpiece of one of Latin America's most beloved writers.

Media Reviews:

'The Woman from Uruguay is at once a picaresque comedy and a penetrating study of a man on the verge of middle age who is trying to deal with fatherhood, money, marriage and love. Lucas's vivid presence in this book is created by his rich way of observing the world. As he travels from Buenos Aires to Montevideo, over seventeen hours, a whole world comes into being, a complex sensibility gets dramatized.' - Colm Toibin

Autor: Pedro Mairal

Idioma: Español

Paginas: 144

Tipo de encuadernación: Tapa blanda

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