University Press of America
Pages: 188
Trim: 5⅜ x 8½
978-0-8191-8890-8 • Paperback • December 1992 • $73.99 • (£57.00)
Ronald S. Mendez-Clark is Assistant Professor of Spanish at Fordham University in New York.
The second section, which will be extemely valuable to serious students of Onetti, surveys major critical interpretations of Los adioses. The third and final section conducts an in-depth textual analysis of the novel, attempting to expose Onetti's subtle tricks and deceptions. Particularly lucid is Mendez-Clark's examination of the ambiguities created by the novel. In Mendez-Clark's analysis of Los adioses succeeds in conveying Onetti's ultimate belief in the impossibilitiy of grasping truth.
— World Literature Today
The second section, which will be extemely valuable to serious students of Onetti, surveys major critical interpretations of Los adioses. The third and final section conducts an in-depth textual analysis of the novel, attempting to "expose" Onetti's subtle tricks and deceptions. Particularly lucid is Mendez-Clark's examination of the ambiguities created by the novel. In Mendez-Clark's analysis of "Los adioses" succeeds in conveying Onetti's ultimate belief in the impossibilitiy of grasping truth.
— World Literature Today