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Hare

Hare

General Fiction

(argentina) Cesar Ella

131K0

In Argentina in the 19th century, the Englishman Clark went to the Pampas grasslands to search for the legendary flying hare. He was accompanied by a taciturn Gaucho guide, a lively and lovely painter, and a magical horse. Not long after they arrived at the territory of the Mapuche Indians, the chief mysteriously disappeared. Clark shoulders the important task of finding the hare and the chief, but step by step he gets into an even more bizarre mystery. Secrets and past events that can change the trajectory of their lives will be revealed one by one during this journey.

Musical Brain

Musical Brain

General Fiction

(argentina) Cesar Ella

67K0

The direct descendant of Borges, Argentinian literary giant Cesar Ella devoted his efforts to create it; it has been shortlisted for the Booker International Prize and the Neustadt International Literature Prize, and is highly recommended by Roberto Bolaño, the author of "2666". "Musical Brain" is a collection of short stories by Argentinian writer Cesar Ella, which includes: "Musical Brain", "Picasso", "Brick Wall", "Shopping Cart", "Athena Magazine", "Dog" and "Two Men", as well as an introduction written by the translator Mr. Konyare himself. The stories in this collection of short stories are full of fantastic fantasies, and the plot trends exceed readers' expectations. They do not deliberately pursue the completeness of the stories, and often lack clear endings. In other words, the novel "Music Brain" actually provides readers with a huge space for imagination, and also weaves each story structure from another aspect to be fuller and fuller.

Literary Conference

Literary Conference

General Fiction

(argentina) Cesar Ella

65K0

"Literary Conference" is a novella by Argentinian writer Cesar Ella. It is also the work with the tightest story rhythm and the best reading experience in the "Cesar Ella Series". The style of "Literary Conference" is varied. It starts with an adventure and treasure hunt novel, then transitions into a science fiction novel. After transforming into a romantic literary and artistic work mixed with a thrilling and bizarre "drama within a drama", it finally reaches its climax in the form of a horror movie. Behind the seemingly bizarre story lies the author's thinking about life. He felt frustrated by the declining publishing industry and was full of ridicule for the arty "cultural people". The subtle and extremely poignant metaphors are hidden in the fantasy story, and there is a sense of appropriateness.

Feast of Ghosts

Feast of Ghosts

General Fiction

(argentina) Cesar Ella

71K0

The direct descendant of Borges, Argentinian literary giant Cesar Ella devoted his efforts to create it; it has been shortlisted for the Booker International Prize and the Neustadt International Literature Prize, and is highly recommended by Roberto Bolaño, the author of "2666". An adventure in South America that fills the heart of a princess, and a feast of the most imaginative ghosts. "The Feast of Ghosts" is a novella by Argentinian writer Cesar Ella, and it is also a book in the "Cesar Ella Series". The novel is set in Chile and tells the story of a young girl, Patri, who receives an invitation from a group of ghosts and jumps from a high building to a banquet at midnight.

A Fragment of Life of a Landscape Painter

(argentina) Cesar Ella

102K01

"Fragments of the Life of a Landscape Painter" is a collection of novellas by Argentinian writer Cesar Ella. The book contains two novellas: "How I Became a Nun" and "A Fragment of the Life of a Landscape Painter". The former is a novel close to the author's autobiography. From the perspective of a six-year-old child named Cesar Ella, who considers herself an ordinary little girl, it tells a series of interesting events that happened to the little protagonist, vividly sketching the image of this child with rich imagination, full of vitality, loneliness and freedom, and at the same time showing the life style of a small Argentinian town in detail. The latter tells the story of a German landscape painter who encountered strange experiences while collecting scenery in Chile and Argentina. While narrating, it also expresses the author's reflection on art.