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Bad Vibes [Hardcover]

Alberto Fuguet , Kristina Cordero
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  • Hardcover: 308 pages
  • Publisher: St Martins Pr (April 1997)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0312150598
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312150594
  • Product Dimensions: 21.1 x 14 x 3.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,291,593 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Format:Hardcover
I enjoyed this book and thought it an interesting perspective of a section of chilean youth that was generally ignorant of the brutality going on in that country at the time. I think this novel, and it's main character, to be much closer to Bret Easton Ellis' main character in his novel Less Than Zero, than to the protagonist in Catcher In The Rye. Even the the way the novel is structured and printed is very similar. For those of you who liked this novel you might want to check out Less Than Zero. A fresh perspective on middle/upper class Chilean, and perhaps Latin American youth in general, and their alienation in the eighties.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Cool, contemporary and realistic view of South America 8 Jan 1997
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I lived in Chile two years ago and the book everybody was reading was Alberto Fuguet's MALA ONDA or Bad Vibes. I'm so excited i's finally coming out in English. It's a very cool, contemporary politcal story told by this rich kid who hates disco music, dances during the curfew, hangs out with surfers, snorts his dad's coke and reads american books and magazines. Bad Vibes is a fresh hurrican to come out of the typical magical realistic Southamerican landscape. This book is hip, real, funny and emotionally compelling. It's quite american and, on the other hand, it's so chilean. It's wierd how a dictatorship can affect a teenager's view. Matías Vicuña (the narrator) is still a teenage though, no matter what he sees. He just has to cope. I really recommend it.

Ralph Anderson, Tucson, AZ
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Fresh. 18 Mar 2002
By Lisa Pozzi - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I read this book years ago and recently saw the film "Y tu mama tambien", which made me come back to Bad Vibes. I recommend them both. Mala Onda represents the new voice of Chilean writers, and of kids all over the world growing up amidst drugs, malls, boredom, etc. This book certainly tells a different story of Pinochet than all the history books I've read on the seventies and eighties in Chile.

When will more of Fuguet's novels be translated into English?

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Matias reveals the complexity of himself and of Santiago. 26 Oct 1997
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Format:Hardcover
Matias Vicuna's last name is no accident. He lives in Santiago, Chile, not far from the habitat of the animal whose fur caused a scandal for the Nixons because it was not simple cloth. This is a story that is more than the whole whole cloth - it has the feeling of direct connection from experience through the keyboard and into prose. The story covers the week before the 1980 plebiscite endorsing a new Constitution for Chile, one that to some extent made Pinochet the legitimate ruler. The plebiscite appeared to change nothing, but in the life of young Matias, everything changes that week. The story is more than it seems, and so is Matias. He has been compared in other revues to Holden Caulfield, but to this reader, Matias surpasses J.D. Salinger's character. He is better read, and less sheltered, despite his privileged existence in the economic stratosphere of his country. The challenges he confronts as a young man in a changing country are analogous to Holden's, but more complex. The sex, drugs, and rock and roll add an extreme diminsion to his detailed ruminations about teen-aged obsessions, so that Matias confronts his family and its history in a context of greater personal risk than did Holden Caulfield and at a time of greater political risk as well. This novel could be a harbinger of coming of age in 21st century North America, and if so, its author would probably not be surprised. His character looks to the Village Voice and the US music scene for inspiration, but Fuguet is very clever. His inspiration is to be found in the last name of his character, in the Andes, and in a way of life, or a way to make sense of life, that is as warm, soft, and beautiful as the skin of the animal for whom his character is named. As for the nature of the animal itself, the novel makes no demands,no pretensions, but the inward journey of Matias Vicuna is a metaphor for getting the reader inside the skin of the beast. It is a fast-moving, intense story told as a kind of diary, but its meanings linger and transform after the race through the pages, the parties, the girls, the songs, the drugs, the drinks, the relatives, and the politics. "Bad Vibes" is a book to remember.
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