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<title><![CDATA[Comentarios al libro: A PERSONAL MATTER]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><strong>Oe</strong>'s most important novel, <em>A Personal Matter</em>, has been called by The New York Times "close to a perfect novel." In <em>A Personal</em> <em>Matter,</em> <strong>Oe</strong> has chosen a difficult, complex though universal subject: how does one face and react to the birth of an abnormal child? Bird, the protagonist, is a young man of 27 with antisocial tendencies who more than once in his life, when confronted with a critical problem, has "cast himself adrift on a sea of whisky like a besotted Robinson Crusoe." But he has never faced a crisis as personal or grave as the prospect of life imprisonment in the cage of his newborn infant-monster. Should he keep it? Dare he kill it? Before he makes his final decision, Bird's entire past seems to rise up before him, revealing itself to be a nightmare of self-deceit. The relentless honesty with which Oe portrays his hero -- or antihero -- makes Bird one of the most unforgettable characters in recent fiction. <br />]]></description>
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