Los pasos perdidos

Translated into twenty languages and published in more than fourteen Spanish editions, Los pasos perdidos, originally published in 1953, is Alejo Carpentier's most heralded novel and a classic in Latin American literarature.

English edition: The Lost Steps, by Alejo Carpentier [Penguin Classics, 3/2/2021]


A composer, fleeing an empty existence in New York City, takes a journey with his mistress to one of the few remaining areas of the world not yet touched by civilization - the upper reaches of a great South American river. Los pasos perdidos describes his search, his adventures, and the remarkable decision he makes in a village that seems truly outside history.

Los pasos perdidos is a profound reflection of the modern world and the state of humanity, depicted through the lens of the "marvellous reality" and in a baroque style that Carpentier, like none other before, takes to the utmost limit. A true literary masterpiece.

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Los pasos perdidos

Translated into twenty languages and published in more than fourteen Spanish editions, Los pasos perdidos, originally published in 1953, is Alejo Carpentier's most heralded novel and a classic in Latin American literarature.

English edition: The Lost Steps, by Alejo Carpentier [Penguin Classics, 3/2/2021]


A composer, fleeing an empty existence in New York City, takes a journey with his mistress to one of the few remaining areas of the world not yet touched by civilization - the upper reaches of a great South American river. Los pasos perdidos describes his search, his adventures, and the remarkable decision he makes in a village that seems truly outside history.

Los pasos perdidos is a profound reflection of the modern world and the state of humanity, depicted through the lens of the "marvellous reality" and in a baroque style that Carpentier, like none other before, takes to the utmost limit. A true literary masterpiece.

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Los pasos perdidos

Los pasos perdidos

by Alejo Carpentier
Los pasos perdidos

Los pasos perdidos

by Alejo Carpentier

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Translated into twenty languages and published in more than fourteen Spanish editions, Los pasos perdidos, originally published in 1953, is Alejo Carpentier's most heralded novel and a classic in Latin American literarature.

English edition: The Lost Steps, by Alejo Carpentier [Penguin Classics, 3/2/2021]


A composer, fleeing an empty existence in New York City, takes a journey with his mistress to one of the few remaining areas of the world not yet touched by civilization - the upper reaches of a great South American river. Los pasos perdidos describes his search, his adventures, and the remarkable decision he makes in a village that seems truly outside history.

Los pasos perdidos is a profound reflection of the modern world and the state of humanity, depicted through the lens of the "marvellous reality" and in a baroque style that Carpentier, like none other before, takes to the utmost limit. A true literary masterpiece.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045416078
Publisher: LD Books - Lectorum
Publication date: 11/05/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 975,142
File size: 320 KB
Language: Spanish

About the Author

Alejo Carpentier fue un novelista y musicólogo cubano. Reflejando su intenso compromiso con la política revolucionaria, sus novelas exploran los elementos irracionales del mundo latinoamericano, así como su variedad de culturas, y la posibilidad de su transformación. Reconocido como uno de los mejores escritores latinoamericanos modernos, Carpentier también fue un importante teorista de la literatura de la región e historiador de su música. Entre sus trabajos están Ecue-Yamba-O, El acoso, Los pasos perdidos, El reino de este mundo, Guerra del tiempo, y El arpa y la sombra

Leonardo Padura (Habana, Cuba, 1955) es novelista, periodista, y guionista. Es autor de la serie de novelas policiacas protagonizadas por el detective Mario Conde, la tetralogía Las cuatro estaciones, y la novela El hombre que amaba a los perros. Su obra ha sido traducida a numerosos idiomas y muchas de sus novelas han sido adaptadas al cine.
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