A funny, frightening and richly lyrical philosophical thriller, this new reissue sees Cortazar's The Winners back in print for the first time in decades. When a group of Argentinians win a mysterious lottery, their prize - a luxury cruise - seems too good to question. But as the voyage unfolds, strange and unsettling events begin to mount.
The passengers find themselves trapped aboard a ship run by a silent, secretive crew, and the true nature of their journey grows ever more uncertain. Funny, frightening, and richly lyrical, The Winners is a philosophical thriller of tangled fates and wayward love - an incisive meditation on power, exile, and the myth of the New World.
Why You Should Read?
- It is a philosophical thriller exploring themes of power and exile.
- The book offers a unique blend of humor, lyricism, and suspense.
- It features a mysterious lottery that adds an intriguing element to the plot.
- The story delves into the myth of the New World, providing a fresh perspective.
About the Author
Julio Cortázar is a pivotal figure in Latin American literature, celebrated for his innovative narrative techniques and exploration of surrealism and the fantastic. He was born in Brussels and spent his formative years in Argentina, which heavily influenced his writing. Cortázar's works, including "Hopscotch" and "Blow-Up," often challenge traditional storytelling, inviting readers to actively participate in the construction of meaning. His writing is characterized by its playful style, linguistic experimentation, and profound engagement with philosophical themes.