Attila

Attila - Paperback

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Attila

Attila - Paperback

by Javier Serena
$15.95
Sale price  $15.95 Regular price 

Book Overview

by Javier Serena (Author), Katie Whittemore (Translator)

From the author of Last Words on Earth--an reimagining of Roberto Bola?o's life--comes a book articulating the final years of Aliocha Coll, one of Spain's most innovative writers as he completes his masterpiece, Attila (also available from Open Letter Books).


Living alone in Paris, estranged from his family, suffering from heartbreak and possibly madness, Alioscha Coll works with saintly intensity on what will be his final manuscript: Attila. Once the final words have been written, he vows to end his life, convinced that his existence will lose all purpose.


Told through the viewpoint of a literary critic and journalist, Attila expands Javier Serena's investigation into artists who remained dedicated to their art, to their aesthetic vision in the face of complete dismissal by the publishing world and reading public. In the case of Last Words on Earth and Ricardo Funes (the stand in for Bola?o in that novel), things work out and he briefly becomes the star of the literary world--could the same happen for Alioscha Coll?

Author Biography

Javier Serena was born in Pamplona, Spain in 1982. He has published Las torres de El Carpio, La estaci?n bald?a, Last Words on Earth, and Attila. He has stayed at writers residences with the Fundaci?n Antonio Gala (C?rdoba, Spain) and Les R?collets (Paris, France).


Katie Whittemore translates from the Spanish. Her translations include novels by Sara Mesa, Javier Serena, Aroa Moreno Dur?n, Lara Moreno, Nuria Labari, Katixa Agirre, Jon Bilbao, Juan G?mez B?rcena, Almudena S?nchez, Aliocha Coll, and Pilar Ad?n. She received an NEA Translation Fellowship in 2022 for Lara Moreno's In Case We Lose Power, and has been a finalist for the Spain-USA Foundation Translation Prize and the Queen Sof?a Spanish Institute Translation Prize, and longlisted for the National Translation Award.

Number of Pages: 150
Dimensions: 0.5 x 7.9 x 5 IN
Publication Date: April 01, 2025
ISBN9781960385352
Author Javier Serena
PublisherOpen Letter
GenreLiterature
FormatPaperback
PublishedApril 2025
LanguageENG- English
Pages150
Weight1.0 lb
Target AudienceAdults
Print SizeStandard Print

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