Memories of My Melancholy Whores (Paperback)

Author: Gabriel/ Grossman Garcia MarquezTranslator: Edith Grossman
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781400095940
Publisher: Vintage Books USA
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Buy.com Sku: 202554319
Item#: RCHXSN
Dimensions (in Inches) 8H x 5.25L x 0.25T
Pages: 128
 
A cause for celebration, this is the Nobel laureate's first work of fiction in ten years--a masterpiece by a master storyteller.
 
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A Colombian journalist looks back on a long life and on the women he has known and loved--or at least had sex with. As he celebrates his 90th birthday, he begins what he knows is his last sexual relationship, this time an unconsummated one with a virginal 14-year-old, whom he prefers to see asleep. He describes this strange liaison in his long-running newspaper column as an idyllic and ideal situation, and his avid readers are charmed. A 112-page novella, MEMORIES OF MY MELANCHOLY WHORES is Nobelist Gabriel García Márquez's first work of fiction in a decade.

 

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Edith Grossman is a noted translator of Latin American writers, including Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Alvaro Mutis. She has won various awards, including the ALTA translation award, a Fulbright fellowship, and a Woodrow Wilson fellowship.


 
 
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The year I turned ninety, I wanted to give myself the gift of a night of wild love with an adolescent virgin. I thought of Rosa Cabarcas, the owner of an illicit house who would inform her good clients when she had a new girl available. I never succumbed to that or to any of her many other lewd temptations, but she did not believe in the purity of my principles. Morality, too, is a question of time, she would say with a malevolent smile, you’ll see. She was a little younger than I, and I hadn’t heard anything about her for so many years that she very well might have died. But after the first ring I recognized the voice on the phone, and with no preambles I fired at her:

“Today’s the day.”

She sighed: Ah, my sad scholar, you disappear for twenty years and come back only to ask for the impossible. She regained mastery of her art at once and offered me half a dozen delectable options, but all of them, to be f
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