Author: Karl Ove Knausgard
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Bergen, 1988. A young novelist becomes socially and literarily inept. His texts are made of clichés. After his frustrated romances he discovers love: Tonje, whom he marries and soon becomes the author he had always longed to be. / Tiene que llover arranca en 1988 en Bergen, con un Knausgard veinteañero convertido en el alumno más joven de la Academia de Escritura de la ciudad. Pero el precoz novelista pronto se revela inepto en todos los frentes: el social, el amoroso, el literario. Sus textos están hechos de clichés, y Karl Ove combate (bebiendo, saliendo, peleándose o coqueteando con la delincuencia) la lacerante constatación de no ser un escritor en absoluto. Pese a ello, persiste. Y tras sus primeros romances frustrados, descubre el amor: Tonje, con la que se casará, y junto a la que se convertirá en el autor que siempre había anhelado ser. Hasta que la insatisfacción se imponga, dando un sonoro carpetazo a los catorce años que cubre este libro: un tiempo del que emerge la silueta de un hombre atormentado, contradictorio e imperfecto, cada vez más cerca de emprender el autoanálisis inmisericorde del que surgirá su obra maestra definitiva.
Series: Panorama de narrativas
Pages: 696
Imprint: Anagrama
Format: Paperback
BISAC Code: FIC019000
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