People in the Room
- Authors
- Lange, Norah
- Publisher
- And Other Stories
- Tags
- modern classics;literary fiction;modernist;modernism;novel;translation;translated fiction;women’s literary fiction;rite of passage;ghost story;argentina;argentinian;buenos aires;rear window;hitchcock;voyeur;spy;victoria woolf;woolf;mrs dalloway;to the lighthouse;the waves;lispector;hour of the star;the aleph;oliverio girondo;borges;neruda;garcía lorca
- Date
- 1950-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.24 MB
- Lang
- en
A young woman in Buenos Aires spies three women in the house across the street from her family’s home. Intrigued, she begins to watch them. She imagines them as accomplices to an unknown crime, as troubled spinsters contemplating suicide, or as players in an affair with dark and mysterious consequences.
Lange’s imaginative excesses and almost hallucinatory images make this uncanny exploration of desire, domestic space, voyeurism and female isolation a twentieth century masterpiece. Too long viewed as Borges’s muse, Lange is today recognized in the Spanish-speaking world as a great writer and is here translated into English for the first time, to be read alongside Virginia Woolf, Clarice Lispector and Marguerite Duras.