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The Murmuration
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The Murmuration

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On the eve of the 1962 World Cup in Chile, a retired sports commentator with a secret ability to influence living beings with his voice encounters one of the directors of the Chilean national team-a feminist with a covert agenda-on an overnight train ride to Santiago.The director convinces the commentator to return to broadcasting in order to call Chile's matches and to utilize his unique vocal power to determine their outcomes.

Later, when Chile is facing off against Brazil in the semifinal match, the plan diverges from one of conventional victory and the narrative bifurcates, simultaneously tracking the action on the field and a startling sequence of events that is unfolding in one of the stadium's luxury boxes, and what initially looks like a story of intrigue and action and an exploration of class warfare, representation, and social justice, emerges as a novel that enacts the notion that art can only transcend through collective creative action.

Within the world of Carlos Labbe's fiction, this novel can be understood as a continuation and broadening of the political project signaled in his early work and a doubling-down on the formal playfulness and elusive sensibility that characterizes all of his fiction. Popular forms and genres (from science fiction and journalism inNavidad & Matanza,to detective fiction inLoquela,to pop music and protest movements inSpiritual Choreographies) have always been integral to Labbe's oeuvre, and withThe Murmurationhe engages the world of professional soccer, making his most direct appeal to the masses yet.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Open Letter
Country
United States
Date
2 July 2024
Pages
200
ISBN
9781960385017

On the eve of the 1962 World Cup in Chile, a retired sports commentator with a secret ability to influence living beings with his voice encounters one of the directors of the Chilean national team-a feminist with a covert agenda-on an overnight train ride to Santiago.The director convinces the commentator to return to broadcasting in order to call Chile's matches and to utilize his unique vocal power to determine their outcomes.

Later, when Chile is facing off against Brazil in the semifinal match, the plan diverges from one of conventional victory and the narrative bifurcates, simultaneously tracking the action on the field and a startling sequence of events that is unfolding in one of the stadium's luxury boxes, and what initially looks like a story of intrigue and action and an exploration of class warfare, representation, and social justice, emerges as a novel that enacts the notion that art can only transcend through collective creative action.

Within the world of Carlos Labbe's fiction, this novel can be understood as a continuation and broadening of the political project signaled in his early work and a doubling-down on the formal playfulness and elusive sensibility that characterizes all of his fiction. Popular forms and genres (from science fiction and journalism inNavidad & Matanza,to detective fiction inLoquela,to pop music and protest movements inSpiritual Choreographies) have always been integral to Labbe's oeuvre, and withThe Murmurationhe engages the world of professional soccer, making his most direct appeal to the masses yet.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Open Letter
Country
United States
Date
2 July 2024
Pages
200
ISBN
9781960385017