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Sam Savage

    9 de noviembre de 1940 – 17 de enero de 2019

    Sam Savage fue un novelista y poeta estadounidense cuya obra exploró las complejidades de la existencia humana. Su estilo, marcado por una aguda perspicacia y un lenguaje preciso, atrajo a los lectores a las profundidades de la psique humana. Las escrituras de Savage se caracterizan por una mezcla única de melancolía y humor, lo que les otorga una cualidad literaria inconfundible. Tanto su prosa como su poesía son testimonio de su profundo conocimiento de la condición humana y su habilidad para articularla a través de la literatura.

    The Cry of the Sloth
    Firmin
    • 2009

      The Cry of the Sloth

      • 248 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Living on a diet of fried Spam, vodka, sardines, cupcakes, and Southern Comfort, Andrew Whittaker is slowly being sucked into the morass of middle age. A negligent landlord, small-time literary journal editor, and aspiring novelist, he is—quite literally—authoring his own downfall. From his letters, diary entries, and fragments of fiction, to grocery lists and posted signs, this novel is a collection of everything Whittaker commits to paper over the course of four critical months. Beginning in July, during the economic hardships of the Nixon era, we witness our hero hounded by tenants and creditors, harassed by a loathsome local arts group, and tormented by his ex-wife. Determined to redeem his failures and eviscerate his enemies, Whittaker hatches a grand plan. But as winter nears, his difficulties accumulate, and the disorder of his life threatens to overwhelm him. As his hold on reality weakens and his schemes grow wilder, his self-image as a placid and slow-moving sloth evolves into that of a bizarre and frantic creature driven mad by solitude. In this tragicomic portrait of a literary life, Sam Savage proves that all the evidence is in the writing, that all the world is, indeed, a stage, and that escape from the mind’s prison requires a command performance. Sam Savage is the best-selling author of Firmin: Adventures of a Metropolitan Lowlife , a debut novel selected as an American Library Association Notable Book and a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Award finalist. A native of South Carolina, he now lives in Madison, Wisconsin.

      The Cry of the Sloth
    • 2006

      Firmin no es una rata cualquiera. Firmin se alimenta de palabras, de frases, de páginas, de historias, de ideas. Hablando claro: Firmin come libros. Sabe que el hambre y estar solo tienen algo en común: provocan un cierto vacío en el vientre que hay que aliviar de alguna manera... Por ejemplo, devorando el conmovedor relato de la rata más entrañable que hasta ahora ha dado la literatura. Buen provecho.

      Firmin