Description
About the Author
Rafael Bernal (1915-1972) was a Mexican diplomat and novelist, best known for his crime novels, including The Mongolian Conspiracy (New Directions). The poet (Pierrot's Fingernails), translator, and book designer Kit Schluter (born in Boston in 1989) lives in Mexico City. His acclaimed translations from the French, Occitan, and Spanish include books by Olivia Tapiero, Anne Kawala, Jaime Saenz, Michel Surya and Marcel Schwob.
Reviews
"Rafael Bernal's The Mongolian Conspiracy, written in 1969, is a masterful work of hilarity and noir. Compelling and full of wit, this is a detective story with a cast of memorable characters, delicious Mexican profanities and sharp, well-placed dialogue." -- Juan Vidal - NPR
"This is the first novel by Bernal, who died in 1972 at 57, to be translated into English... at once complex, chilling and slapstick, is a doozy." -- John Williams - New York Times
"The pervading sense of personal and social oblivion becomes increasingly bracing. It's like Apocalypse Now with mosquitos, and surprisingly it works." -- Publishers Weekly
"In 1947, Bernal published one of Mexico's pathbreaking sci-fi novels: His Name Was Death. Set among the Lacandon indigenous people in the country's southern rainforests, it depicts a universe ruled by hyper-intelligent mosquitoes who farm the human race as a food source...Bernal's work can be pulpy, and reactionary, but it's also clever in the way it encourages critical reading. He possessed a rare ability to assume a perspective and examine it at the same time-and he expected his readers to do the same." -- Max Pearl - The Baffler
"The apparent simplicity of His Name Was Death belies the subtlety of its themes. Behind the horror of the mosquito "invasion" are the nested invasions of the apparently "civilized" humans in the book." -- Lucas Iberico Lozada - The Nation
Book Information
ISBN 9780811230834
Author Rafael Bernal
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint New Directions Publishing Corporation
Publisher New Directions Publishing Corporation
Weight(grams) 157g
Dimensions(mm) 203mm * 132mm * 10mm