The Mysterious Disappearance of the Marquise of Loria bookcover

The Mysterious Disappearance of the Marquise of Loria

José Donoso 

(Author)

Megan McDowell 

(Translator)
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Description

All of a sudden, Blanca Arias has it all. The daughter of middling Nicaraguan diplomats posted to Madrid, she marries, at the age of 19, the equally young and passionate Marquess of Loria, her darling Paquito, heir to one of the largest fortunes (and most august titles) in Spain. Paquito, as if on cue, dies of diphtheria, leaving his young widowed Marquise alone, free, and inconceivably rich.

Donoso's luxurious and disturbing work details the sexual awakening of the Marquise of Loria as her white-gloved chauffeur shuttles her from tryst to tryst. But it's not all Patek Phillipes and pink champagne: Blanca's mother-in-law Casilda is scheming with her gang of sycophants to take back "their" fortune from this newly-minted Loria, and there's no low they won't sink to to get it. The mysterious presence of Luna, a Weimaraner pup who infiltrates Blanca's chambers and hypnotizes her with his lunar gaze, twists this glittering elegy to the literary erotica of 1920s Madrid into something more: a psychological thriller and a profound investigation into the surfaces that the fortunate gild and polish to hide the darkness that lies beneath.

As exuberant as it is explicit--and elegantly translated into English for the first time by Megan McDowell--The Mysterious Disappearance of the Marquise of Loria--shows the Boom-era master Donoso in a lighter mode, and the result is irresistible.

Product Details

PublisherNew Directions Publishing Corporation
Publish DateMarch 04, 2025
Pages160
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780811232241
Dimensions8.0 X 5.5 X 0.4 inches | 0.3 pounds

About the Author

One of the great Boom writers, José Donoso (1924-1996) wrote novels, novellas, short stories, and poetry. He worked stints as a shepherd in Patagonia and a stevedore in Buenos Aires before studying at Princeton and teaching at the Iowa Writers Workshop. He was twice a Guggenheim Fellow and won the William Faulkner Foundation Prize as well as Chile's highest literary honor, the National Literature Prize, among many other awards.

Megan McDowell has won the English PEN award, the Premio Valle-Inclán, and a 2020 Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters; she also has been nominated four times for the International Booker Prize. She won the 2022 National Book Award in translation alongside Samanta Schweblin for Seven Empty Houses.

Reviews

"A brilliant erotic romp."-- "Publishers Weekly (starred revie"
An erotic delight in the style of Madrid's belle-epoque romance novels.--César Aira
Donoso is one of the most important contemporary Spanish-language writers.--Mario Vargas Llosa
Intentionally frivolous and richly erotic.--Luisa Valenzuela
One of my favorite reads as a teenager.--Gabriela Wiener
To say he's the best Chilean novelist of the century is to insult him. I don't think Donoso had such paltry ambitions.--Roberto Bolaño

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