Personae

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Product Details

Price
$17.00
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Publish Date
Pages
216
Dimensions
6.12 X 0.73 X 8.97 inches | 0.73 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780226078991
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About the Author

Sergio De La Pava still does not live in Brooklyn.

Reviews

"There's a lot of grinning playfulness in this undermining of mystery-novel conventions, but one of Mr. De La Pava's most arresting traits is his ability to bind his whimsical impulses to philosophical seriousness. . . . Personae emphasizes the puzzle above any expectation of resolution. Yet in this willfully cryptic book, Mr. De La Pava's sense of moral urgency is ever-present. In only his early 40s, he is already a writer of mercurial brilliance, and even his strangest detours are worth following."--Sam Sacks "Wall Street Journal "
"While not intentionally obfuscating, Personae asks that the reader do some work. What begins as a police investigatin in the death of a man mnore than a century old turns, not ungracefully, into a meditation on the dynamic between art and artists, death and rebirth. Stylistically the genres work together as each creates something new while containing threads of a core argument or question: 'Is the artist cursed, blessed, blessed to be cursed, or cursed to be blessed?'"--Craig Chisholm "Gigantic Sequins "
"De La Pava's shape-shifting latest is, in part, an upbeat existentialist comedy. . . . Game readers should have as much fun with this clever experiment as the author seems to have had inventing it, and be challenged by his more serious and troubling questions." --Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Personae is . . . the most galvanizing meditation on the possibilities and ramifications of artistic process that I have read in recent memory. . . . [It] is a love story about a writer who finds his ideal reader. What's more, the novel suggests that every act or reading can live up to the same standard, and that this futile pursuit qualifies as beauty."--Bookforum

"Each individual section succeeds in drawing you in. . . . Its familiar oddness leaves a final impression of virtuosic pastiche. . . . . Personae remains an intriguing work by an exceptional new talent."

--The Times (UK)
"Personae is not an easy read. . . . But as a meditation on literature, it is playful, ambitious, and full of imagination, a 21st-century novel-of-some-kind, well worth pondering now, tomorrow, and years down the road."--Daily Beast
"Personae is an artful, ambitious--albeit enigmatic--sampling of slice-and-dice fiction blending mystery, musical theory, existential drama, aphorisms, and numbered lists. . . . Inventive and unconventional, De La Pava's second novel is chock-full of surprises."--Booklist
"Not so much a novel as an amalgamation of ideas. This is a difficult, disjointed book, but one that maintains its ability to captivate. . . . The disjointed nature of Personae appears to be finely tuned and meticulously calculated: De La Pava floats his readers through a detective story, an existential drama, and even a short jaunt through musical theory all in the name of challenging the conventions of a novel. . . . And somehow, these threads harmonize together."--About.com

"Personae is as layered vertically as A Naked Singularity is horizontally, being equally complex but more condensed. Where the first book barrels forward in a multitude of currents, reading Personae is like digging deeper and deeper into a mystery."

--The Quietus
"By combining its absurdist wit and fierce intelligence with a core of heartfelt emotion, it remains completely irresistible even when it's being more than a little incomprehensible."--The Skinny
"Personae's 216 pages tremble with wiry strength, a welterweight that punches pound-for-pound with its heavyweight elder, and promises a glittering future from Sergio De La Pava."--American Book Review