The Invention of Morel (New York Review Books Classics) by Adolfo Bioy Casares is a captivating novella that was declared a masterpiece of plotting by Jorge Luis Borges, likening its suspense and exploration to classics such as The Turn of the Screw and Journey to the Center of the Earth. Set on an enigmatic island, the narrative unfolds through the eyes of a protagonist who is drawn into a mysterious and romantic situation. Every detail in this 103-page work is both crystal clear and deeply layered with mystery, making it a profound exploration of human experience.
Born from Bioy Casares’s fascination with movie star Louise Brooks, The Invention of Morel has achieved a life beyond its original context. Highly esteemed by luminaries such as Julio Cortázar, Gabriel García Márquez, and Octavio Paz, it played a pivotal role in the postwar Latin American fiction boom. Furthermore, it served as inspiration for Alain Resnais and Alain Robbe-Grillet’s iconic film Last Year in Marienbad, altering the course of cinematic history.
Published by NYRB Classics on August 31, 2003, with an ISBN of 978-1590170571, this novella offers readers a thrilling journey through time and perception. Its dimensions are 5 x 0.28 x 7.99 inches, making it a portable yet powerful literary experience.
