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The Buenos Aires Affair

Published
Aug 1980
Main Genre
Literary Literary
Pages
219

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Hailed by The New York Times as “an Argentinian tour de force.”

Manuel Puig’s masterful and ironic “detective novel” concerns the abduction of a woman, an impending murder, and the dim memories of a thousand old glamour queensâ€"Garbo, Dietrich, Veronica Lake, Rita Hayworthâ€"all combining to make a powerful portrait of two decidedly unglamorous lives: Gladys Hebe D’Onofrio, a lonely 35-year-old sculptor, tormented by her fantasies and perpetually in search of the ideal lover; and Leo Druscovich, an outwardly confident and successful art critic, deeply troubled by a terrible guilt that surfaces in his repeated sexual failures. Taking on, exchanging, and growing into the roles of victim and criminal, their lives presented through a variety of different kinds of “evidenceӉ€"lists, scribbled notes, transcripts, one-sided interrogationsâ€"these two lost souls gradually find themselves entirely dependent on one another . . . and heading towards precisely the sort of violent ending a detective novel demands.

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Jul 1980 Knopf ISBN 0394744748
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Jan 1976 Dutton ISBN 0525072004
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