Editorial Reviews
Karl Kvitko, from the Anti-Preface of "Scarecrow"
Girondo's "Scarecrow" stands alone as a one-of-a-kind, bug-eyed creation.
Book Description
A bilingual edition and first-time English translation of outrageous and hilarious phantasmagorias by the Argentine genius (or madman) that inspired the acclaimed film "The Dark Side of the Heart" (1994, directed by Eliseo Subiela).
"Scarecrow" is indescribable. It is so spectacularly original that even though alerted by advance notice, the reader will still be surprised by it more than anything else he or she might have ever read. Also included are "Invitation to Vomit," "It's all Drool," and "Lunarlude."
Consuming all of the most fantastic symbolist, futurist, cubist, surrealist, expressionist, anarchist, dadaist, existentialist, post-modernist and every other -ist compositions that can be had, Girondo's "Scarecrow" stands alone as a one-of-a-kind, bug-eyed creation.
Scarecrow & Other Anomalies
Scarecrow & Other Anomalies,Oliverio Girondo,Gilbert Alter-Gilbert,Xenos Books,1879378213,1891-1967,Anthologies (multiple authors),Fiction / Fantasy / General,Girondo, Oliverio,,Poetry,Poetry / Caribbean & Latin American,Translations into English,Caribbean & Latin American,Fantasy - General,Fiction
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