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It's the 1980s in Lagos de Moreno - a town where there are more cows than people, and more priests than cows - and a poor family is struggling to get by. The father, a school teacher, insists on practising and teaching the art of the insult, while the mother prepares hundreds of quesadillas to serve to their numerous progeny: Aristotle, Orestes, Archilochus, Callimachus, Electra, Castor and Pollux. The family witnesses a revolt against the Institutional Revolutionary Party and its umpteenth electoral fraud. This political upheaval is only the beginning of Orestes' adventures and his uproarious crusade against the boredom of rustic life and the tyranny of his older brother.

In Quesadillas Juan Pablo Villalobos serves up a wild banquet. Chock-full of inseminated cows, Polish immigrants, parading pilgrims, alien spacecraft and psychedelic watermelons, almost anything goes in this madcap Mexican satire of politics and class.



Anarchy in Mexico - a comic novel about screwed-up politics and families from the author of Down the Rabbit Hole



About the Author
Juan Pablo Villalobos was born in Guadalajara, Mexico, in 1973. His first novel, Down the Rabbit Hole, was the first translation to be shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award (in 2011). He writes regularly for publications including Granta and translated Rodrigo de Souza Leao's novel All Dogs are Blue (also published by And Other Stories) into Spanish. His work has been translated into fifteen languages. He lives in Barcelona and has two children. Quesadillas is his second novel; his third will be published by And Other Stories in 2016 Rosalind Harvey was born in Bristol in 1982. Her translation of Juan Pablo Villalobos's novel Down the Rabbit Hole was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award and the Oxford-Weidenfeld Prize. She runs regular translation-related public events in the UK and is a founding member and chair of the Emerging Translators Network, an advice and support network for early-career literary translators. Neel Mukherjee is the author of the award-winning debut novel, A Life Apart. His second novel, The Lives of Others, was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and the Costa Novel Award in 2014.

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'Piles absurdity upon improbability with gleeful abandon. Yet the book is as much a coruscating parody of Mexican culture as Villalobos's debut, Down the Rabbit Hole, which was shortlisted for the 2011 Guardian first book award . . . Quesadillas, translated by Rosalind Harvey, does for magic realism what Down the Rabbit Hole did for "narco-literature" . . . The high-keyed domestic comedy is enjoyable for its own sake, but provides cover for a satirical assault on the mendacity of Mexican politics.'

-- Alfred Hickling * The Guardian *

'Off the beaten track, Juan Pablo Villalobos followed up his Guardian first book award-shortlisted Down the Rabbit Hole with a satire of Mexican politics and dysfunctional families, Quesadillas (And Other Stories): black comedy done with a light touch, it's stylish, scabrous, and hugely enjoyable.'

-- Justine Jordan * The Guardian *

'A raucous picaresque . . . structured like a memory, elliptical and episodic . . . The novel's irreverent tone and brevity bring to mind the satires of Villalobos's countryman, Jorge Ibarguengoitia; and in its extreme situations and fantastical occurrences we see a concerted attack on literary realism.'

-- Matt Lewis * Times Literary Supplement *

'Short, dark, comic, ribald and surreal . . . manic-impressive.'

-- Dwight Garner * New York Times *

'Villalobos mines Mexico for its everyday surrealism, even as he mocks how outsiders exoticize his country.'

-- Rachel Nolan * New York Times *

'Villalobos . . . fuses personal mythologies and political margins in his new novel, a riotous tall tale . . . Calling it magical realism would be lazy, given the undertone of socially conscious indignation that underlies often-fantastical imagery . . . With tidy, uncompromised prose, Villalobos has inaugurated a new kind of avant-garde novel, one whose grasp of certain dehumanizing political realities never erodes the power to dream something better.'

* Publishers Weekly *

'Guaranteed to entertain, from its attention-grabbing opening line to its gloriously bizarre climax.'

-- Angel Gurria-Quintana * Financial Times *

'Villalobos's latest book, Quesadillas, is surreal, and not without laughs - the stoner uncle is called Pink Floyd.'

-- Sinead Gleeson * Irish Times *

'Quesadillas is gloriously absurd, celebrates the fantastical, and plays with notions of magic realism. But it is Villalobos's quirky, laconic style that most impresses and marks him out as a writer of distinction.'

-- Lucy Popescu * Independent *

'Quesadillas is bursting with Villalobos' comic invention.'

* El Pais *

'The modern novel's three commands are that it should be "Funny, Brutalist and short", in our hero B.S. Johnson's words. Villalobos' Quesadillas fulfils this perfectly.'

-- Kiko Amat

'Pure fantastical rapture, a kaleidoscopic story about anger and adolescence.'

-- Julie Morse * The Rumpus *

'An entertaining satire on political corruption in 1980's Mexico . . . this picaresque coming-of-age story goes from the absurdist to the totally surreal, engaging the reader without sentimentality.'

-- Anne Horton-Smith * Whichbook *

'Villalobos has come to stay - and to say loud and clear that in Mexico almost anything is possible.'

* El Periodico de Catalunya *

'Fascinating, thought-provoking and involving'

* Empty the Bookshelf *

'Quesadillas marks Juan Pablo Villalobos out as a talent to watch . . . hopefully [he] grows into an important voice coming out of Central America.'

-- Matt Tod * A Novel Approach *

'[a] vibrant, comic novel'

-- Leigh Newman * Oprah.com *

'A rambunctious, energetic piece of writing. Madcap and effervescent, this story of a teenager's desire to escape his dull, supposedly middle class family home is an education and entertainment. An education because it gives us insights into another country's way of life . . . Entertainment, because you'll laugh out loud from page one till you catch your breath at the end . . . Rosalind Harvey's translation captures the exuberance of the original, and this short novel is accompanied by author's notes, a glossary, and an introduction by Neel Mukherjee which sets the context for this magic realist / absurd / riotous satire of economic and political aspiration.'

* Booktrust *


Awards
Winner of English PEN Writers in Translation Award 2013.



Book Information
ISBN 9781908276223
Author Juan Pablo Villalobos
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint And Other Stories
Publisher And Other Stories
Weight(grams) 230g

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