The Abyss

The Abyss - New Directions Paperbooks

First edition

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Publisher's Synopsis

Winner of the Rómulo Gallego Prize, The Abyss is a caustic masterwork of incredible power and force, an unforgettable autobiographical work of queer fiction. The novel tells about the demise of a crumbling house in Medellìn, Colombia. Fernando, a writer, visits his brother Darìo, who is dying of AIDS. Recounting their wild philandering and trying to come to terms with his beloved brother's inevitable death, Fernando rants against the political forces that cause so much suffering. Vallejo is the heir to Céline, Thomas Paine, and Machado de Assis. He hurls vitriolic, savagely funny insults at his country ("I wipe my ass with the new Constitution of Colombia") and at his mother ("the Crazy Bitch") who has given birth to him and his many siblings. Within this firestorm of pain, Fernando manages to get across much beauty and truth: that all love is painful and washed in pure sorrow. He loves his sick brother and the family's Santa Anita farm (the lost paradise of his childhood where azaleas bloomed); and he even loves his country, now torn to shreds. Always, in this savage masterpiece about loss-as if in the eye of Vallejo's hurricane of talent-we are in the curiously comforting workings of memory and of the writing process itself, as, recollecting time, it offers immortality.

Book information

ISBN: 9780811238519
Publisher: New Directions
Imprint: New Directions Books
Pub date:
Edition: First edition
DEWEY: 863.64
DEWEY edition: 23/eng/20240315
Language: English
Number of pages: 192
Weight: -1g
Height: 203mm
Width: 127mm