A review by drewsof
The Linden Tree by César Aira

5.0

5+
Maybe my favorite Aira since the early days of reading him (although, who am I kidding, I love them all differently and that's kind of the point) -- it's like listening to someone fascinating just talk about being a child, a single unbroken stream of monologic consciousness. Aira, or his barely-fictional literary analog in this book, delivers something nearly totally realistic about his childhood in Pringles under the Perón government and how a person thinks about their parents as they grow up. Totally delightful, even though it's a bit light all told.