The Seamstress and the Wind - (a novel)
Aira César
Review“A first reaction to this virtuosic confection is to delight in its cascade of images and the sheer craziness of a roller-coaster sequence of events that all seem so plausible. César Aira, an Argentine writer of fiction and literary criticism, is the obvious heir to Jorge Luis Borges. Along with a daring sense of fun, Aira has a playful imagination and the ability to spin a yarn as intricate as a spider’s web.”-Eileen Battersby, The Irish Times
“His brutal humor and off-kilter sense of beauty make his stories slip down like spiked cream puffs.”-Natasha Wimmer, The New York Times
“Aira is firmly in the tradition of Jorge Luis Borges and W. G. Sebald, those great late modernists for whom fiction was a theater of ideas.”-Mark Doty, The Los Angeles Times
“Aira’s voice is clear, his characters are palpable, and his ideas ―elucidations on literary theory, existential ruminations, and thought experiments ― are evocative and infectious.”-Cristóbal McKinney, ZYZZYVA
“Once you start reading Aira, you don’t want to stop.”-Roberto Bolano