The Ally

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Price
$16.99  $15.80
Publisher
Other Press (NY)
Publish Date
Pages
272
Dimensions
5.3 X 7.98 X 0.69 inches | 0.61 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781635422542

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About the Author

Iván Repila worked in advertising, graphic design, and publishing before turning to writing with his highly acclaimed debut novel, Despicable Comedy. His second novel, The Boy Who Stole Attila's Horse, was his first to appear in English. Repila's work is celebrated in his homeland of Spain and praised for its originality and depth, and has been translated into more than fifteen languages.

Mara Faye Lethem is an award-winning translator of contemporary Catalan and Spanish prose, and the author of A Person's a Person, No Matter How Small. Her recent translations include books by Patricio Pron, Max Besora, Javier Calvo, Marta Orriols, Toni Sala, Alicia Kopf, and Irene Solà. She is currently translating the collected short stories of Pere Calders.

Reviews

"The Ally, an entertaining satire on the role of men in the feminist revolution, has become a little literary phenomenon." --GQ (Spain)

"Guerrilla warfare between feminists and masculinists keeps escalating, taking this suspense novel from Iván Repila into a darkly comic dystopia...funny and surprisingly profound." --Le Monde des livres

"Hilarious and provocative." --Qué Leer

"Will pro-feminism be 'the final revolution to build a just, egalitarian, and environmentalist world?' Iván Repila confesses it's the only utopia he believes in...And we want to believe in it with him." --Cosmopolitan (France)

"Funny and intelligent...the definitive Spanish novel that any man who aspires to call himself a feminist must read." --Marina Garcés, Open University of Catalonia

"Through this brilliantly incisive tale of a man determined to be the best feminist ever, Iván Repila takes us on a no-holds-barred, brutally satirical, and wild ride through twenty-first-century machismo and misogyny. Deeply intelligent, brave, funny, and provocative." --Julianne Pachico, author of The Anthill and The Lucky Ones

Praise for The Boy Who Stole Attila's Horse

"This exquisite, terrifying novella is daunting and magnificent, a book that celebrates storytelling as the truest way towards understanding existence." --Irish Times

"A stark allegory about the experience of being arbitrarily imprisoned...Repila gives us ground for optimism in this climate of austerity...the ending of this bitter-sweet fable of our times is both tragic and a call to arms." --Times Literary Supplement

"Hughes's vibrant translation aids Repila's lyrical descriptions of anguish and hope, and the narrative's intelligence and depth make it a gripping read." --Publishers Weekly
"[A] biting new satire...[a] very funny book about how hard it is to put political belief into action...Repila charms and amuses." --The Telegraph

"The Ally, an entertaining satire on the role of men in the feminist revolution, has become a little literary phenomenon." --GQ (Spain)

"Guerrilla warfare between feminists and masculinists keeps escalating, taking this suspense novel from Iván Repila into a darkly comic dystopia...funny and surprisingly profound." --Le Monde des livres

"Hilarious and provocative." --Qué Leer

"Will pro-feminism be 'the final revolution to build a just, egalitarian, and environmentalist world?' Iván Repila confesses it's the only utopia he believes in...And we want to believe in it with him." --Cosmopolitan (France)

"Funny and intelligent...the definitive Spanish novel that any man who aspires to call himself a feminist must read." --Marina Garcés, Open University of Catalonia

"Through this brilliantly incisive tale of a man determined to be the best feminist ever, Iván Repila takes us on a no-holds-barred, brutally satirical, and wild ride through twenty-first-century machismo and misogyny. Deeply intelligent, brave, funny, and provocative." --Julianne Pachico, author of The Anthill and The Lucky Ones

Praise for The Boy Who Stole Attila's Horse

"This exquisite, terrifying novella is daunting and magnificent, a book that celebrates storytelling as the truest way towards understanding existence." --Irish Times

"A stark allegory about the experience of being arbitrarily imprisoned...Repila gives us ground for optimism in this climate of austerity...the ending of this bitter-sweet fable of our times is both tragic and a call to arms." --Times Literary Supplement

"Hughes's vibrant translation aids Repila's lyrical descriptions of anguish and hope, and the narrative's intelligence and depth make it a gripping read." --Publishers Weekly