Ghosts (Aira novel) explained

Ghosts
Translator:Chris Andrews
Author:César Aira
Cover Artist:Rodrigo Corral
Country:Argentina
Language:Spanish
Genre:Novel
Publisher:Grupo Editor Latinoamericano
Pub Date:1990
English Pub Date:2009
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Pages:144
Isbn:978-0-8112-1742-2
Dewey:863/.64 22
Congress:PQ7798.1.I7 F8313 2008
Oclc:227016273

Ghosts by César Aira was first published under the title Los fantasmas in 1990. Chris Andrews’s English translation was published by New Directions in 2009.[1] It was nominated for the 2010 Best Translated Book Award shortlist.[2]

Summary

Ghosts takes place in an unfinished luxury apartment complex in Buenos Aires that is shared by the night watchman's family, who live on the roof, and a cadre of ghosts who haunt its floors. While most of the construction workers and family members react to the ghosts with detachment, the family's teenage daughter becomes increasingly attracted by the specters. As the story progresses through New Year's Eve, the daughter's interest in the ghosts becomes more complex and nefarious, and ultimately threatens her life.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ghosts. February 2009.
  2. Web site: The Best Translated Book Award Shortlist. 17 February 2010.