[Quiroga's stories] are, like Poe's, full of psychological shocks and eerie effects and are bracingly, if ruthlessly, realistic. (New Yorker) The intensely disturbing title story of this collection by Quiroga...is a master class in terror by suggestion...Quiroga’s chilly, unsentimental style makes the horror all the more pronounced: It’s his restraint, leaving us to imagine the worst, that elevates his work to greatness. (The New York Times)

Tales of horror, madness, and death, tales of fantasy and morality: these are the works of South American master storyteller Horacio Quiroga. Author of some 200 pieces of fiction that have been compared to the works of Poe, Kipling, and Jack London, Quiroga experienced a life that surpassed in morbidity and horror many of the inventions of his fevered mind. As a young man, he suffered his father's accidental death and the suicide of his beloved stepfather. As a teenager, he shot and accidentally killed one of his closest friends. Seemingly cursed in love, he lost his first wife to suicide by poison. In the end, Quiroga himself downed cyanide to end his own life when he learned he was suffering from an incurable cancer.

In life Quiroga was obsessed with death, a legacy of the violence he had experienced. His stories are infused with death, too, but they span a wide range of short fiction genres: jungle tale, Gothic horror story, morality tale, psychological study. Many of his stories are set in the steaming jungle of the Misiones district of northern Argentina, where he spent much of his life, but his tales possess a universality that elevates them far above the work of a regional writer.

The first representative collection of his work in English, The Decapitated Chicken and Other Stories provides a valuable overview of the scope of Quiroga's fiction and the versatility and skill that have made him a classic Latin American writer.

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South American master storyteller Horacio Quiroga is the author of some 200 pieces of fiction that have been compared to the works of Poe, Kipling, and Jack London. This collection of his work in English provides an overview of the scope of Quiroga's fiction and the versatility and skill that have made him a classic Latin American writer.
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  • Introduction
  • The Feather Pillow (1907)
  • Sunstroke (1908)
  • The Pursued (1908)
  • The Decapitated Chicken (1909)
  • Drifting (1912)
  • A Slap in the Face (1916)
  • In the Middle of the Night (1919)
  • Juan DariÉn (1920)
  • The Dead Man (1920)
  • Anaconda (1921)
  • The Incense Tree Roof (1922)
  • The Son (1935)
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ISBN
9780292715417
Publisert
1976-05-01
Utgiver
University of Texas Press; University of Texas Press
Vekt
254 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
214

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Horacio Quiroga (1878–1937) was a Uruguayan author who lived for many years in Argentina.

Margaret Sayers Peden is a distinguished critic and translator of Latin American literature.