The Thinking-About-Gladys Machine
(Author) Mario LevreroWidely viewed as one of the most inventive bodies of work from 20th-century Uruguay, Mario Levrero's writing is distinguished by its bounteous imagination. In none other of the author's books is this imagination so clearly on display as in The Thinking-About-Gladys Machine, his first book of stories. It gathers a variety of Levrero's earliest and most formally inventive publications, ranging from dazzling single paragraph micro-fictions à la Donald Barthelme, to adventurous Lewis Carroll-esque tales of forty pages' length. From the shocking surreal twists of 'Street of the Beggars' to the Escher-like grammatical maze of 'The Boarding House' to the pseudo-fairy tale classic 'The Basement', this book explores uncanny domestic spaces, using the structures of the stories themselves as tools for re-inventing narrative possibility.
Mario Levrero
Mario Levrero was a Uruguayan writer known for his novel "The Luminous Novel." His work is characterized by a blend of reality and fiction, exploring themes of isolation and introspection. Levrero's unique literary style and experimental approach have made him a key figure in contemporary Latin American literature.