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Mad Toy
Mad Toy
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Roberto Arlt, celebrated in Argentina for his tragicomic, punch-in-the-jaw writing during the 1920s and 1930s, was a forerunner of Latin American "boom" and "postboom" novelists such as Gabriel Garc a M rquez and Isabel Allende. Mad Toy, acclaimed by many as Arlt's best novel, is set against the chaotic background of Buenos Aires in the early twentieth century. Set in the badlands of adolescence, where acts of theft and betrayal become metaphors for creativity, Mad Toy is equal parts pulp fiction, realism, detective story, expressionist drama, and creative memoir.
An immigrant son of a German father and an Italian mother, Arlt as a youth was a school dropout, poor and often hungry. In Mad Toy, he incorporates his personal experience into the lives of his characters. Published in 1926 as El juguete rabioso, the novel follows the adventures of Silvio Astier, a poverty-stricken and frustrated youth who is drawn to gangs and a life of petty crime. As Silvio struggles to bridge the gap between exuberant imagination and the sordid reality around him, he becomes fascinated with weapons, explosives, vandalism, and thievery, despite a desperate desire to rise above his origins. Flavored with a dash of romance, a hint of allegory, and a healthy dose of irony, the novel's language varies from the cultured idiom of the narrator to the dialects and street slang of the novel's many colorful characters.
Mad Toy has appeared in numerous Spanish editions and has been adapted for the stage and for film. It is the second of Arlt's novels to be translated into English.
Author: Roberto Arlt
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 07/18/2002
Pages: 186
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.58lbs
Size: 9.16h x 5.52w x 0.49d
ISBN: 9780822329404
Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 04/01/2002 pg. 48
Kirkus Reviews 05/15/2002 pg. 704
Univ PR Books for Public Libry 01/01/2003 pg. 88 - Recommended/Special Interest
An immigrant son of a German father and an Italian mother, Arlt as a youth was a school dropout, poor and often hungry. In Mad Toy, he incorporates his personal experience into the lives of his characters. Published in 1926 as El juguete rabioso, the novel follows the adventures of Silvio Astier, a poverty-stricken and frustrated youth who is drawn to gangs and a life of petty crime. As Silvio struggles to bridge the gap between exuberant imagination and the sordid reality around him, he becomes fascinated with weapons, explosives, vandalism, and thievery, despite a desperate desire to rise above his origins. Flavored with a dash of romance, a hint of allegory, and a healthy dose of irony, the novel's language varies from the cultured idiom of the narrator to the dialects and street slang of the novel's many colorful characters.
Mad Toy has appeared in numerous Spanish editions and has been adapted for the stage and for film. It is the second of Arlt's novels to be translated into English.
Author: Roberto Arlt
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 07/18/2002
Pages: 186
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.58lbs
Size: 9.16h x 5.52w x 0.49d
ISBN: 9780822329404
Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 04/01/2002 pg. 48
Kirkus Reviews 05/15/2002 pg. 704
Univ PR Books for Public Libry 01/01/2003 pg. 88 - Recommended/Special Interest
About the Author
Roberto Arlt (1900-42) was an Argentine writer who published numerous plays and novels during his lifetime.
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