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Down the Rabbit Hole - by Juan Pablo Villalobos (Paperback)

Down the Rabbit Hole - by  Juan Pablo Villalobos (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Tochtli lives in a palace. He loves hats, samurai, guillotines, and more. But Tochtli is a child whose father is a drug baron on the verge of taking over a powerful cartel, and Tochtli is growing up in a luxury hideout. Long-listed for "The Guardian" First Book Award, a masterful and darkly comic first novel chronicling a delirious journey to grant a child's wish.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>A brief and majestic debut. --Matías Néspolo, </b><i><b>El Mundo</b><br></i><br>Tochtli lives in a palace. He loves hats, samurai, guillotines, and dictionaries, and what he wants more than anything right now is a new pet for his private zoo: a pygmy hippopotamus from Liberia. But Tochtli is a child whose father is a drug baron on the verge of taking over a powerful cartel, and Tochtli is growing up in a luxury hideout that he shares with hit men, prostitutes, dealers, servants, and the odd corrupt politician or two. Long-listed for <i>The Guardian </i>First Book Award, <i>Down the Rabbit Hole</i>, a masterful and darkly comic first novel, is the chronicle of a delirious journey to grant a child's wish.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Perfectly formed . . . Although easily devoured in one sitting, this clever little book is to be contemplated at length afterwards." --<i>The Guardian</i> <p/>"Showing how a child absorbs violence without awareness that something is wrong is a tricky endeavor. Mr. Villalobos nails it." --<i>Susannah Meadows, The New York Times</i> <p/>"<i>Down the Rabbit Hole</i> is a miniature high-speed experiment with perspective . . . A deliberate, wild attack on the conventions of literature." --<i>Adam Thirlwell</i> <p/>"Juan Pablo Villalobos brilliantly encapsulates the chaos of a lawless existence in which, under the sway of drug lords, anything might happen and everything goes . . . <i>Down the Rabbit Hole </i>is an astonishing debut." --<i>Lucy Popescu, The Independent</i> <p/>"If you're going to have an imprisoned child narrate a novel, then not so much as a word should be out of place. There are no such slips in Juan Pablo Villalobos's debut novella. We have here a control over the material which is so tight it is almost claustrophobic . . . This is a novel about failing to understand the bigger picture, and in its absence we can see it more clearly." --<i>Nicholas Lezard, The Guardian, Choice of the Week</i> <p/>"Villalobos creates Tochtli's half-corrupt, half-innocent world . . . with a brilliant, tragi-comic light touch." --<i>Jane Shilling, Daily Mail</i> <p/>"Juan Pablo Villalobos has done a masterful job creating a child narrator . . . <i>Down the Rabbit Hole</i> is, on the surface, innocent, clever and lovable, but its implications are deeply disturbing . . . [it] is a remarkable reflection on the uncontrollable narco violence that defines contemporary Mexico. And it's an absolute must read." --<i>The Coffin Factory</i> <p/>"The riveting voice of Tochtli grasps our hearts as we realize that this is a world where even fate can be governed by power. In this miasma of pathos and politics, <i>Down the Rabbit Hole</i> brilliantly incorporates dreams, loyalty and the loss of innocence." --<i>Alice Tao, The Houston Chronicle</i> <p/>"With this book we have discovered Juan Pablo Villalobos, a linguistic virtuoso able to penetrate the elusive world of literature, shedding light on many of its mysteries." --<i>José Antonio Aguado, Diari de Terrassa</i> <p/>"With <i>Down the Rabbit Hole</i>, Juan Pablo Villalobos has made a dramatic entrance into the literary world. It is a book that must be read for its great aesthetic value and darkly humorous tone. A book that throws a clear light on a dark subject." --<i>Teresa García Díaz, Amerika</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Juan Pablo Villalobos</b> was born in Guadalajara, Mexico, in 1973. He studied marketing and Spanish literature. He has researched such diverse topics as the influence of the avant-garde on the work of César Aira and the flexibility of pipelines for electrical installations. He lives in Barcelona, Spain.</p>

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