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Originally published
  
1980

Author
  
Ricardo Piglia

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Respiración artificial is an Argentine novel, written by Ricardo Piglia. It was first published in 1980. Praised by the critics, the work has been the subject of several studies. The epigraph which opens the novel (”We had the experience but missed the meaning, an approach to the meaning restores the experience″) is a quote by T.S Eliot and the key to understand the novel. The back cover of the book reads: “Conceived as a system of quotes, cultural references, allusions, plagiarisms, parodies and pastiches, Piglia's novel is not only the realization of Walter Benjamin's old dream (”to make a work consisting only of quotes“); it is as well a modern and subtle detective novel″.

Contents

The first part of the novel corresponds with the epistolary genre, and it unfolds an enigmatic plot based upon four characters of different generations - the uncle, Marcelo Maggi, his nephew, the young writer Emilio Renzi, the uncle's father-in-law and the father-in-law's grandfather-, and their relations with Argentina's political life from the middle nineteenth century till the 1970s.

The nexus between them is the great-grandfather's memoirs, a syphilitic in exile which commits suicide, and whose writings where kept by the family.

The second part is the one which critics find the most attractive, in which two characters discuss extensively literary theories and in these conversations Piglia bestows culture and scholarship.

It isn't a coincidence that the young writer's name, Emilio Renzi, is both Piglia's middle name and his mother's last name.

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