Mala onda
Author | Alberto Fuguet |
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Original title | Mala onda |
Translator | Kristina Cordero |
Country | Chile |
Language | Spanish |
Genre | Bildungsroman |
Publisher |
Planeta (1992) St. Martin's Press (1997 English translation) |
Publication date | November 1991 |
Published in English | April 1997 |
Media type | |
Pages | 308 (1997 St. Martin's Press translation) |
ISBN | 978-0-312-15059-4 |
OCLC | 35657888 |
863.20 | |
LC Class | PQ8098.16.U48 M313 1997 |
Followed by | Tinta roja |
Mala onda (English: Bad Vibes) is a Chilean bildungsroman novel and social commentary by Alberto Fuguet. It is also Fuguet's debut novel, first published in 1991.
Mala onda is set in Chile during a ten-day period in September, 1980, around the time of the Chilean constitutional referendum. The protagonist is Matías Vicuña, a maladjusted, upper class, 17-year-old boy who is jaded and frustrated by what he perceives as the folly and blandness of his family and peers. Matías lives a loveless, meaningless life, and indulges in sex, drugs, alcohol, and rock music.
The novel examines the Chilean emulation of American consumerism and pop culture, in the context of a growing opposition to the dictatorial rule of Augusto Pinochet in Chile.
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