Every Arc Bends Its Radian, Sergio De La Pava
Every Arc Bends Its Radian, Sergio De La Pava
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Every Arc Bends Its Radian

Author: Sergio De La Pava

Narrator: Lee Osorio

Unabridged: 7 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/12/2024


Synopsis

From PEN Award–winning author Sergio de la Pava comes a “roiling, noirish, existential explosion of a novel” (Vanity Fair) about a private investigator who escapes New York City for Colombia, where he finds himself entangled in the mystery of a young woman’s disappearance—which may be connected to one of the world’s most ruthless criminal organizations.

Riv—poet, philosopher, private eye—arrives in Cali, Colombia, hoping to find reprieve. Running away from an unspeakable event surrounding his ex Jane, Riv accidentally connects with his cousin Mauro and family friend Carlotta, who asks him to find her daughter Angelica Alfa-Ochoa. No sooner is Riv on the trail when it becomes clear that not only are the cops not looking for Angelica, but they are actively preventing him from finding her. This could be a good thing because the police are clearly in the pocket of one Exeter Mondragon, a name best never uttered in public if one wants to stay alive.

But Riv is not one to leave things incomplete. When his investigation leads him straight into the heart of Mondragon’s criminal empire, he is forced to face unimaginable horrors and plunge into the deepest and most perplexing conundrums of the human condition.

Lighting fast on the page and steeped in the cultural history of Colombia, Every Arc Bends Its Radian is a novel only Sergio de la Pava could write. As incredibly funny as it is ridiculously smart, it poses large existential questions while keeping you laughing. A novel idea about the biggest idea of them all—what in God’s name are we even put on earth for—this book is a singular philosophical exploration of the human psyche.

About Sergio De La Pava

Sergio de la Pava is the author of Every Arc Bends Its RadianLost EmpressPersonae, and A Naked Singularity, for which he won the 2013 PEN/Robert W. Bingham Award for debut fiction. He lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dona's on March 07, 2025

I love an experimental novel, usually. But de la Pava is no Percival Everett. Full review: The mental life. That’s where true suffering is. The body is nothing in comparison.p20 Every Arc Bends Its Radian is a clearly experimental novel. It reads as though the author's primary goal was to execute thi......more

Goodreads review by John on November 08, 2024

I gave Every Arc Bends Its Radian by Sergio De La Pava my best effort, but it just isn’t resonating with me. I’m struggling with the prose, which feels disconnected and a bit stilted, leaving the narrative feeling scattered. Instead of feeling drawn into the story, I’m left feeling like I’m reading......more

Goodreads review by Marc on December 28, 2024

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Goodreads review by cycads and ferns on January 16, 2025

Now the minimally nice woman in customs wants to know the purpose of my trip, and when I say the purpose is «amnesia» I know immediately that's a mistake. But instead of fixing it I make it worse when I can't answer an even simpler question: Where are you going? Where am I going?......more

Goodreads review by Jamie on July 31, 2024

You know those stereotypical bad guys with huge vocabularies who use big words ALL the time, even when smaller words would actually be more correct? Well, now imagine that almost every character in the novel, including the narrator, talks like that, all the time. Now sprinkle in lots of vague wool-g......more


Quotes

"With his use of accents Osorio creates a believable cast of characters inhabiting a convincing backdrop. In particular, Osorio delivers a deliciously evil supervillain in Mondragon, using a chilling British accent with great effect. His spot-on pacing allows the plot to unfold as it twists through a variety of horrifying scenes."