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Mac and His Problem
[Paperback - 2021]
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Category: Fiction
Sub-category: Literary Fiction
Publisher: Vintage Uk | ISBN: 9781784708115 | Pages: 224
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LONGLISTED FOR THE 2020 INTERNATIONAL BOOKER PRIZE

Enrique Vila-Matas s new novel is perhaps his greatest: playful and funny and among the best Spanish novelists Colm Tóibín

Sixty-something Mac is not writing a novel. He is writing a diary, which no one will ever read. His wife, Carmen, thinks he is wasting his time. But Mac persists, diligently recording his daily walks through the neighbourhood during the hottest summer Barcelona has seen in over a century. But soon he notices that life is exhibiting strange literary overtones, and in the sweltering heat, he becomes ever more immersed in literature - a literature haunted by death but alive with the sheer pleasure of writing.

Intricate, erudite and practically fizzing on the page, Mac and His Problem is a masterpiece of metafiction and a testament to the power and playfulness of great literature.

So deeply comical on the one hand, and so deeply poignant on the other, that you just have to give yourself up to it because you re in the hands of a master Paul Auster

[Vila-Matas] chooses humour in a way that allows him to have big ideas while relentlessly making fun of them Sunday Telegraph

Enrique Vila-Matas is widely considered to be one of Spain s most important contemporary novelists. His work has been translated into 36 languages and has won numerous international literary prizes, including the Herralde Prize, the Prix Médicis étranger and the Premio Rómulo Gallegos. Vila-Matas books have been longlisted (Montano) and shortlisted (Dublinesque) for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize, and Never Any End to Paris was a finalist for the US Best Translated Book Award. Mac && His Problem was longlisted for the International Booker Prize in 2020.

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