The Argentine writer Julio Cortázar, called by Carlos Fuentes the Simon Bolivar of the Latin American novel, was one of the scintillating geniuses of twentieth-century literature—a writer of sly wit and immense sop...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

The Argentine writer Julio Cortázar, called by Carlos Fuentes the Simon Bolivar of the Latin American novel, was one of the scintillating geniuses of twentieth-century literature—a writer of sly wit and immense sophistication with a keen eye for character and the workings of social life. The Winners is the story of a luxury cruise, bound for an unknown destination, which runs terribly amok. Funny, frightening, lyrical, and humane, it is a deeply satisfying philosophical novel about crossed lives and wayward love, as well as a brilliant meditation on the myth of the New World.

Similar Products

Blow-Up: And Other StoriesAll Fires the Fire62: A Model KitAutonauts of the CosmorouteWe Love Glenda So Much and a Change of Light (Aventura: The Vintage Library of Contemporary World Literature)Destruction and Sorrow beneath the Heavens: Reportage (The Hungarian List)Château d'Argol (Pushkin Collection)A Certain Lucas