Praise for The Adventure of the Busts of Eva Perón:
"Some may feel that the armed militancy of the 1970s shouldn’t be the subject of knockabout comedy; others, that Eva Perón shouldn’t be a target for satire. But in its disection of operative myths and its demystification, The Adventure of the Busts of Eva Perón proposes an effective literary language for the purpose." Soledad Quereilhac, La Nación
"The more we laugh at the tragicomic hero Ernesto Marroné, this child of rigorous capitalism turned Montonero revolutionary, the more we empathise with Gamerro, the father of this child who is convinced he can apply the sermons of self-help manuals to breathe new life into the Revolution." Silvina Friera, Página
"The Adventure of the Busts of Eva Perón is a Salman Rushdie-style retelling of a nation's history from the recollections of an oddball individual, as Carlos Gamerro delves back into a vital passage of Argentina's past from the skewed perspective of a man fundamentally unsuited to his own time . . . The result is a comically charged and slyly satirical tale that strips away the high rhetoric of history and politics, and reveals the squabbling egos underneath." Ross McIndoe, The Skinny
"Finally, the novel’s translation deserves high praise. The collaborative effort between the bilingual Gamerro and Ian Barnett turns colorful Spanish prose into funny, distinctly British English that evokes the novel’s working-class bruisers and prim-and-proper business sharks with equal aptitude." Arthur Dixon, World Literature in Review
"[A] hilarious political satire . . . Carlos Gamerro provides a comical glimpse into a slice of Argentina’s political past. Here we have an entertaining, absorbing and thought-provoking piece of literature with a loveable protagonist." Dami Okhiria, Buzz
"[A] masterful work of comic fiction that opens up a fascinating period in international history. By aiming his barbs at all sides of the political spectrum, Carlos Gamerro exposes the inherent corruption of human nature. As the country becomes increasingly unstable, the chapters grow ever more surreal, culminating in a finale of glorious ridiculousness. This is the work of a master satirist and comes highly recommended." Booktrust
"Gamerro navigates extreme situations of war and . . . crime with a practiced hand and plenty of humour . . . With its eccentric mixture of politics, terror, domestic minutiae, and business rhetoric, the story of Marroné’s entrance to the guerrilla echelons is a biting commentary on Argentina’s Dirty War . . . a thorough probe at the uglier seams in society, and ultimately, the making of an unlikely hero, The Adventure of the Busts of Eva Peron is satire at its finest.’ Karen Rigby, Foreward Reviews
"This is a bold and imaginative novel which deserves to be celebrated, a reminder that fiction can still take risks and provide the odd shock." Tom Cuell, Workshyfop
"A bombastic satire on 1970's Argentina, following the exploits of Ernesto, procurement manager for a huge construction firm . . . Huge fun, laced with searing insights into the politics of the time." Lucinda, Mr B’s Emporium of Reading Delights
Praise for The Islands:
"Carlos Gamerro has written one of the most ambitious novels about the war." Jonathan Blitzer, The Nation
"The reader is dragged headlong by Barnett’s athletic translation . . . a highly addictive comic voice, its peaks of hectic farce underlaid by a delicate, deadpan absurdism." Times Literary Supplement (UK)
"A weird and wonderful thriller . . . rife with surreal horror and rampant bad taste." The Observer (UK)
"Exhilarating, inventive and consistently absorbing." The Guardian (UK)
Praise for The Adventure of the Busts of Eva Perón:
"Some may feel that the armed militancy of the 1970s shouldn’t be the subject of knockabout comedy; others, that Eva Perón shouldn’t be a target for satire. But in its disection of operative myths and its demystification, The Adventure of the Busts of Eva Perón proposes an effective literary language for the purpose." Soledad Quereilhac, La Nación
"The more we laugh at the tragicomic hero Ernesto Marroné, this child of rigorous capitalism turned Montonero revolutionary, the more we empathise with Gamerro, the father of this child who is convinced he can apply the sermons of self-help manuals to breathe new life into the Revolution." Silvina Friera, Página
"The Adventure of the Busts of Eva Perón is a Salman Rushdie-style retelling of a nation's history from the recollections of an oddball individual, as Carlos Gamerro delves back into a vital passage of Argentina's past from the skewed perspective of a man fundamentally unsuited to his own time . . . The result is a comically charged and slyly satirical tale that strips away the high rhetoric of history and politics, and reveals the squabbling egos underneath." Ross McIndoe, The Skinny
"Finally, the novel’s translation deserves high praise. The collaborative effort between the bilingual Gamerro and Ian Barnett turns colorful Spanish prose into funny, distinctly British English that evokes the novel’s working-class bruisers and prim-and-proper business sharks with equal aptitude." Arthur Dixon, World Literature in Review
"[A] hilarious political satire . . . Carlos Gamerro provides a comical glimpse into a slice of Argentina’s political past. Here we have an entertaining, absorbing and thought-provoking piece of literature with a loveable protagonist." Dami Okhiria, Buzz
"[A] masterful work of comic fiction that opens up a fascinating period in international history. By aiming his barbs at all sides of the political spectrum, Carlos Gamerro exposes the inherent corruption of human nature. As the country becomes increasingly unstable, the chapters grow ever more surreal, culminating in a finale of glorious ridiculousness. This is the work of a master satirist and comes highly recommended." Booktrust
"Gamerro navigates extreme situations of war and . . . crime with a practiced hand and plenty of humour . . . With its eccentric mixture of politics, terror, domestic minutiae, and business rhetoric, the story of Marroné’s entrance to the guerrilla echelons is a biting commentary on Argentina’s Dirty War . . . a thorough probe at the uglier seams in society, and ultimately, the making of an unlikely hero, The Adventure of the Busts of Eva Peron is satire at its finest.’ Karen Rigby, Foreward Reviews
"This is a bold and imaginative novel which deserves to be celebrated, a reminder that fiction can still take risks and provide the odd shock." Tom Cuell, Workshyfop
"A bombastic satire on 1970's Argentina, following the exploits of Ernesto, procurement manager for a huge construction firm . . . Huge fun, laced with searing insights into the politics of the time." Lucinda, Mr B’s Emporium of Reading Delights
Praise for The Islands:
"Carlos Gamerro has written one of the most ambitious novels about the war." Jonathan Blitzer, The Nation
"The reader is dragged headlong by Barnett’s athletic translation . . . a highly addictive comic voice, its peaks of hectic farce underlaid by a delicate, deadpan absurdism." Times Literary Supplement (UK)
"A weird and wonderful thriller . . . rife with surreal horror and rampant bad taste." The Observer (UK)
"Exhilarating, inventive and consistently absorbing." The Guardian (UK)