Arrecife

- Author: Juan Villoro
- Reader: Adan Griego
- Date: March 6, 2012

In recent interviews Juan Villoro has hinted that his next novel would be “very crazy,” and he has lived up to his promise. “Arrecife “gives us a cast of colorful characters who inhabit La Piramide, a tourist resort in the tropics:
- a former rock musician from Mexico City (Tony)
- an expatriate “americana” from Iowa (Sandra)
- an absentee hotel boss (el Gringo Peterson)
The lives of each character are carefully detailed throughout a text that never abandons the reader. At times these are accompanied by wit and humor: Tony with desperate bedroom eyes for Sandra but the coquettish “americana” is more interested in finding out why he is missing a finger. The story also humanizes the least likely character: “el gringo Peterson.” He is hardly present and yet we know so much about him: growing up in Vermont, his infant son drowning in a lake, his regret at not going to Vietnam, where he lost many of his friends or his weakness for horse races.

La Piramide, with more than 400 rooms, is also a character, perhaps the most vilified of all. Like all other such massive buildings constructed with an unrestrained development, it have polluted an environment that would otherwise be a paradise: sandy beaches, endless blue skies and clear waters.

The novel has offering for multiple American audiences, to the fans of “Hawaii Five-O,” (in its original and current versions), “Arrecife” is already a familiar text and theconscious eco-tourist will welcome the social commentary on the negative impact of over-development.

A text so full of references to American popular culture and geography should have wide appeal to a broad reader audience. This may be Villoro’s first full-length work to be translated into English, but he is already familiar to American audiences. Here’s sample of some of his writings:

*The essay “The Red Carpet: Gangsters as Superstars” http://nplusonemag.com/thered-carpet
*A fragment from “El testigo” http://quarterlyconversation.com/notes-on-juan-villoroel-testigo
“Arrecife” is eagerly in search of a translator, the readers are desperately waiting.

US Panel's Choice

Spring/Summer 2012 Readers' Reports View the complete list | View the report in PDF format
BOOK TITLE: Palabras envenenadas AUTHOR: Maite Carranza READER: Eduardo de Lamadrid DATE: 3/19/12 SCORE: 46
BOOK TITLE: La Prueba del Ácido AUTHOR: Elmer Mendoza READER: Jorge A. Romero DATE: February 25, 2012 SCORE: 45
BOOK TITLE: Tiempo de Arena AUTHOR: Inma Chacón READER: Barbara Crespo DATE: March 2, 2012 / March 5, 2012 SCORE: 45
BOOK TITLE: Leonís AUTHOR: Cesar Mallorquí READER: Eduardo de Lamadrid DATE: 3/2/12 SCORE: 42
BOOK TITLE: Arrecife AUTHOR: Juan Villoro READER: Adan Griego DATE: March 6, 2012 SCORE: 41
BOOK TITLE: El imperio eres tú AUTHOR: Javier Moro READER: Hortensia Calvo DATE: 2 de marzo de 2012 SCORE: 41
BOOK TITLE: Ventajas de viajar en tren/ The Advantages of Travelling by Train AUTHOR: Antonio Orejudo READER: Roxana Benavides DATE: February 2012 SCORE: 41
BOOK TITLE: Rating AUTHOR: Alberto Barrera Tyszka READER: Pamela Ferrell Ortega DATE: February 29, 2012 SCORE: 39
BOOK TITLE: L'estany de foc (El estanque de fuego) (The Pond of Fire) AUTHOR: Silvestre Vilaplana READER: Lluís Agustí DATE: March 5, 2012 SCORE: 34
BOOK TITLE: Niños Feroces AUTHOR Lorenzo Silva READER:María del Carmen Rivero DATE: 2/23/2012 SCORE: 31
BOOK TITLE: El códice del peregrino (The Pilgrim’s Codex) AUTHOR: José Luis Corral READER: Eduardo de Lamadrid DATE: 3/2/12 SCORE: 30
BOOK TITLE: La noche feroz AUTHOR: Ricardo Menéndez Salmón READER: Sean Knowlton DATE: 2 March 2012 SCORE: 30
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