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"The most important Argentinian writer since Borges." is a triptych of sorts, consisting of a series of short piecescalled "Arguments"and two longer stories"Half-Erased" and "The One Before"all of which revolve around the ideas of exile and memory.Many of the characters who populate Juan Jos Saer's other novels appear here, including Tomatis, ngel Leto, and Washington Noriega (who appear in , , and , all of which are available from Open Letter). Saer's typical themes are on display in this collection as well, as is his idiosyncratic blend of philosophical ruminations and precise storytelling.From the story of the two characters who decide to bury a message in a bottle that simply says "MESSAGE," to Pigeon Garay's attempt to avoid the rising tides and escape Argentina for Europe, evocatively introduces readers to Saer's world and gives the already indoctrinated new material about their favorite characters.Juan Jos Saer was the leading Argentinian writer of the post-Borges generation. The author of numerous novels and short-story collections (including and ), Saer was awarded Spain's prestigious Nadal Prize in 1987 for .Roanne Kantor is a doctoral student in comparative literature at the University of Texas at Austin. Her translation of won the 2009 Susan Sontag Prize for Translation. Her translations from Spanish have appeared in magazine, , and .