Mariana Dimópulos: All My Goodbyes

Liam

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I haven't actually read this one; it's a forthcoming title from Giramondo Publishing; but it sounds fascinating! Has anyone heard of this author before? I did a quick search and it looks like her name hasn't been mentioned before.

Here's a plot description for All My Goodbyes:

All My Goodbyes
is a novel told in overlapping vignettes, which follow the travels of a young Argentinian woman across Europe (Málaga, Madrid, Heidelberg, Berlin) and back to Argentina (Buenos Aires, Patagonia) as she flees from situation to situation, job to job, and relationship to relationship.

Within the complexity of the narrator’s situation, a backstory emerges about a brutal murder in Patagonia which she may or may not be implicated in, but whether this is the cause of her flight is never entirely clear -- she is driven as much by psychological concerns, her relationship with her father, uncertainty about her identity and purpose in life.

The novella is, as the title suggests, a catalogue of goodbyes, the result of a decade-long cycle of self-inflicted alienation which the narrator, despite herself, seems fated to perpetuate. In its structure it recalls the rich Argentinian tradition of Cortazar and Borges; its language is by turns stark and elaborate, brutal in its economy and yet poetic in its imagery.

[Translated from the Spanish by Alice Whitmore].


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