When Pericles Aragón, a journalist very critical of the Salvadorian
dictator «El Brujo», is arrested and imprisoned, his wife Haydée decides to
start a diary. Without realizing it, while taking note of what she simply
considers her conversations with her husband, the diary narrates the arrest,
the imprisonment, the banning of visiting rights, and simultaneously, the
couple’s social and familiar setting: the difference between their fathers –
one, a military man addicted to the régime; the other, a liberal who opposes
the tyrant – and the destinies of their three children. And so a coup d’état is
being prepared. It is Clemen the dissolute and irresponsible son of Pericles
and Haydée that becomes the protagonist of the second narrative line: a tale of
the adventures of two conspiring fugitives that need to get away.
And so, this novel full of adventures is also the dramatic tale of how
Haydée took consciousness and became committed to her husband’s cause. Tirana memoria is the wonderful incarnation
of a country’s history in the destiny of a family, and so this novel
reconstructs the founding episodes of a saga that has branched out in other
novels such as Desmoronamiento (Falling
to Pieces) or Dónde no estén ustedes
(Where You Are Not).
Without a doubt, Tirana memoria
is Horacio Castellanos Moya’s most ambitious novel. It orchestrates a rich
combination of voices and literary registers, from the private diary and
correspondence to the dramatic dialogue or the cinematographic action. And yet
its extraordinary value comes from the many different points of view and the
narrative construction.
About his works
“Each novel by Castellanos Moya
confirms the importance of the author, his narrative art, his incisiveness in
describing his country.” Livres Hebdo
“El asco has become a classic, a
classic for its rigorous readers, as rigorous as the idea and the structure of
the story. A text that is read without faltering. It is absolutely
recommendable.” Miguel
García-Posada, Abc
“El asco can be read as an essay of
that masterpiece that is Insensatez.” Mauro J. Cárdenas, San Francisco Chronicle
“Horacio Castellanos Moya possesses
a great dose of vital experiences, has the instinct to narrate events,
skillfully handles ellipsis and uses a ductile language, rich in nuances and
capable of reliably taking on any discursive form. It isn’t strange then that Desmoronamiento,
like the previous title by this author, is an excellent novel.” Ricardo Senabre, El Cultural (El
Mundo)
“Desmoronamiento is a beautiful and
terrible novel with a prodigious style and a wise structure.” Luis de la Peña, La Razón
“This may very well be the best book by Castellanos
Moya… His acid sense of humor threatens the hormonal stability of imbeciles,
who after reading it feel the irrepressible need to hang the author in a public
square. To be honest, I cannot think of anything more honorable for a real
writer.” Roberto Bolaño,
about EL ASCO
Horacio Castellanos Moya was born in 1957 in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. He was brought up in El
Salvador and has lived, since 1979, in different cities throughout America and
Europe. He worked as a journalist in Mexico City for twelve years and lived in
Frankfurt, Germany, as a guest writer of the International Frankfurt Book Fair.
He currently teaches in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and has been invited as a
guest professor at the University of Tokyo. He is the author of eight novels,
six of which have been published by Tusquets, translated into several languages
and critically acclaimed. In 2009 the English translation of his novel Insensatez (Senselessness) received the XXVIII
Northern California Book Award.