The Obscene Bird of Night is a surreal and intricate novel set in an unnamed Latin American country. It tells the story of an aging, reclusive nobleman who resides in a labyrinthine mansion filled with bizarre occurrences and dark secrets. The novel delves into themes of isolation, madness, and the grotesque, blending magical realism with a profound exploration of human psychology and societal decay. The narrative intertwines the lives of various characters, each contributing to the novel’s richly unsettling atmosphere.
The novel has faced censorship and controversy due to its explicit and unconventional content. Its depiction of sexual violence, mental illness, and the macabre led to challenges and bans, particularly in more conservative or repressive societies. The complex narrative and graphic descriptions of violence and depravity made it a target for those seeking to restrict access to material deemed inappropriate or offensive. Despite these challenges, the book is praised for its literary innovation and its bold exploration of taboo subjects, making it a significant yet controversial work.
Author: José Donoso
Genre: Literary Fiction, Magical Realism
Pages: 426 pages
Edition: First Edition