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000 -Encabezamiento |
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02216cam a2200253 a 4500 |
001 - Número de Control |
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011846 |
005 - Fecha de Ultima Modificación |
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20231009192150.0 |
008 - Elementos de Fongitud Fija--Información General |
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091507s2006 nyu 000 1 eng |
010 ## - Número de Control de Biblioteca del Congreso USA |
Número de la Bibliografía nacional |
2006007369 |
020 ## - ISBN |
ISBN |
9780811215466 |
042 ## - AUTHENTICATION CODE |
Authentication code |
pcc |
050 00 - Número de Clasificación de la Biblioteca del Congreso de (USA-LC) |
No. de Clasificación |
PQ4880.A24 |
No. del ítem |
S513 2006 |
082 00 - Número de Clasificación Decimal Dewey |
No. de Clasificación |
FIC TAB |
100 1# - Entrada Principal - Nombre Personal |
Nombre Personal |
Tabucchi, Antonio |
Fechas asociadas con el nombre |
(1943 - 2012) |
240 10 - Título Uniforme |
Título Uniforme |
<a href="Si sta facendo sempre più tardi">Si sta facendo sempre più tardi</a> |
Idioma del trabajo |
. English |
245 10 - TÍTULO |
Título del material |
It's getting later all the time |
Resto del Título |
: a novel in the form of letters |
Mención de responsabilidad |
/ Antonio Tabucchi ; translated from the Italian by Alastair McEwen |
246 1# - Variaciones en el Título o Títulos Paralelos |
Título propiamente dicho/Título corto |
It is getting later all the time. |
260 ## - Publicación, Distribución, etc. (Pie de Imprenta) |
Lugar de Publicación, Distribución, etc. |
New York |
Nombre de la editorial, distribuidor, etc. |
: New Directions Pub. |
Fecha de Publicación, Distribución, etc. |
, 2006. |
300 ## - Descripción Física |
Extensión |
232 p. |
Dimensiones |
; 21 cm. |
520 ## - Resumen, etc. |
Nota de resumen, etc. |
From Italy, an epistolary novel like no other, full of Tabucchi's special "enchantment, which trans-figures even as it captivates" (TLS). In It's Getting Later All the Time, an epistolary novel with a twist, Antonio Tabucchi "internationally acclaimed as the most original voice in the new generation of Italian writers" (The Harvard Book Review) revitalizes an illustrious tradition, only to break all its rules. Seventeen men write seventeen strangely beautiful letters tender or rancorous lonely monologues which move in circles, each describing an affair, and each desperate for a reply which may never come. The letters plunge the reader into an electric, timeless no-man's-land of "this past that is always somewhere, hanging in shreds." And at last, collecting all their one-sided, remorseful adventures into a single polyphonic novel, an 18th letter startlingly answers the men's pleas: a woman's voice, distant, implacable, yet full of sympathy. It's Getting Later All the Time captures destinies which, though so varied in appearance, are at rock bottom all the same: broken. This is an anti-Proustian novel time lost is lost forever: it is impossible to get back to the past no matter how it haunts the present. As Tabucchi remarked, "Broken time is a dimension you find lots of men living in...an ambiguous, impossible situation, because they are faced with a kind of remorse, a choice they never made." |
655 #7 - Término Indizado - Género/Forma |
Genero/Forma |
Epistolary fiction |
700 1# - Entradas Secundarias - Nombre Personal |
Nombre Personal |
McEwen, Alastair |
942 ## - TIPO DE MATERIAL |
Tipo de Material |
Libro - Monografía |