The Chase Paperback by Alejo Carpentier (1989, Paperback) Uncorrected Proof

Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 1989.

See photos for any faults/flaws.
- Wraps offset from.
- Rear wraps ghosting/offsetting from presumably be stacked.
- Spine rubes obscures title.

Book is square, spine straight, binding tight. Pages clean, complete, and without creases. No previous owner name or marks.

Folding wooden stand & Wands Books logo not included. 

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Description from Goodreads: 

"In a nameless, Havana-like city, an anonymous man flees a team of shadowy, relentless political assassins, and ultimately takes refuge in a symphony auditorium during a performance of Beethoven's Eroica. . . . This nightmarish novel does not so much tell a story as map the secret political infrastructure of cities, governments, churches, music, and bodies." The Independent

"Carpentier was one of the early giants of modern Latin American literature, a man whose writing helped shape and define the period of 'magic realism.' . . . [The Chase is] a masterpiece." New York Times Book Review

"A taut tale of political violence and psychological suspense." San Francisco Chronicle

"One of the few perfect novellas in Spanish." G. Cabrera Infante

Perhaps Cuba's most important intellectual figure of the twentieth century, Alejo Carpentier (1904-1980) was a novelist, a classically trained pianist and musicologist, a producer of avant-garde radio programming, and an influential theorist of politics and literature. Best known for his novels, Carpentier also collaborated with such luminaries as Igor Stravinsky, Darius Milhaud, Georges Bataille, and Antonin Artaud. Born in Havana, he lived for many years in France and Venezuela but returned to Cuba after the 1959 revolution."