Zama
Discover the literary brilliance of Zama, a masterwork by renowned author Antonio Di Benedetto. First published in 1956 and now part of the NYRB Classics collection, this novel is celebrated as a cornerstone of modern Argentine and Spanish-language literature. Set in the late 18th century, Zama intricately explores the life of Don Diego de Zama, a high-ranking official in the Spanish crown, who finds himself trapped in a state of isolation in Asunción, the capital of a remote province. With its rich and evocative prose, Di Benedetto's narrative captures the essence of existential longing and bureaucratic entrapment. This edition, published in 2016, spans 224 pages and invites readers to delve into a world of profound introspection and historical context. Experience the haunting beauty of Zama and understand why it remains a pivotal work in the literary canon.