by Enrique Vila-Matas
París no se acaba nunca is a metafictional irony fest in which nearly every form of irony known to man comes into play and is layered into the narrative. A pitiable narrator having much in common with Vila-Matas, including writing his first novel La asesina ilustrada in Paris, pretends he is givin...
Ahh, why did not i come across this book when I stayed in Paris for a month? Truly enjoyable book which starts and nets perfectly, I wish I could give 6, 7, 8 stars to this book. Enrique Vila Matas fictinonilzes himself back in time, when he was writing the Lettered Assasin. I wish there was an Engl...
I was hooked immediately to this book after reading the first hilarious paragraph. The narrator had over-confidently entered the Ernest Hemingway look-alike contest held annually in Key West but he was the only person who thought he actually looked like Hemingway. Because he had a beard and was fat,...