Childish Literature
By Alejandro Zambra
Translated by Megan McDowell
By Alejandro Zambra
Translated by Megan McDowell
By Alejandro Zambra
Translated by Megan McDowell
By Alejandro Zambra
Translated by Megan McDowell
By Alejandro Zambra
Read by Ben Balmaceda
Translated by Megan McDowell
By Alejandro Zambra
Read by Ben Balmaceda
Translated by Megan McDowell
Category: Fiction | Essays & Literary Collections
Category: Fiction | Essays & Literary Collections
Category: Fiction | Essays & Literary Collections | Audiobooks
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$18.00
Oct 08, 2024 | ISBN 9780143138082
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Oct 08, 2024 | ISBN 9780593512173
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Oct 08, 2024 | ISBN 9780593943830
327 Minutes
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Praise
Praise for Childish Literature:
“These warm and caring pieces depict [Zambra’s] meditations on time and mortality and tenderness, and allow the reader to witness the richness of ordinary life, the treasures found therein.” —Lit Hub
“The bouncy castle to the hard park bench of so many motherhood memoirs. . . [Zambra] is funny, filling his various experiments with deadpan jokes and self-deprecation and scenes that play up the still lowered expectations of a father with a young child.” —The New Republic
“One of Latin America’s most inventive prose writers . . . whatever the future of the fatherhood book, Childish Literature is a welcome addition to this fledgeling genre.” —The Spectator
“Pulling together a mixture of Zambra’s contained fictions and his astute prose essays, Childish Literature is an ode not just to childhood, but to having a child… Zambra declares that ‘all books can be read in function of the desire to belong.’ Perhaps the greatest accolade of this book is how immediately and convincingly this desire is achieved on the part of the reader… Childish Literature is an open house. It is open to all and points us towards our own personal sense of childish belonging.” —Cleveland Review of Books
“An exceptionally skilled and inventive writer, Zambra (Bonsai, 2022) takes a direct approach to documenting all the breathless joy, sleepless nights, and uncanny profundity of early fatherhood… Another excellent book by one of Chile’s most important contemporary voices.” —Booklist (Starred Review)
“Zambra’s joy is contagious in this nuanced exploration of ‘the mysteries of happiness.’” —Publishers Weekly
“Charming, protean, ebullient, and precise, this book transforms and grows almost as much as the parents and child at the center of the book. A wonder.” —Karan Mahajan, author of the National Book Award finalist The Association of Small Bombs
“Whenever Alejandro Zambra brings out a new book, I’m excited to read it . . . On every page there’ll be something that makes me laugh out loud, no matter if what’s being narrated is devastating or—like this new book—luminously tender. In Childish Literature, Zambra’s account of fatherhood is so generous, self-deprecating and infectious that I ended up feeling like a more attentive, entertaining and knowing first-time dad than I probably am, and a more self-forgiving one too.” —Francisco Goldman, author of the Pulitzer Prize finalist Monkey Boy
“What a rare and wonderful experience, to read a writer of such brilliance, wit and style as Alejandro Zambra on the subjects of fatherhood and childhood. I relished every page of this beautiful, surprising book.” — Mark O’Connell, author of A Thread of Violence
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