`I half-wondered if Empty Words was his shot at Thomas Bernhard; in particular, the Austrianâs 1982 novel Concrete, about another sickly procrastinator blaming all and sundry for his inability to finish a book, although Levrero â at least on this evidence â feels the sunnier writer, relishing the mundane comedy of household dynamics as much as more cosmic jokes of existence. [...] As a calling card for Levreroâs talent, itâs certainly enticing.â Anthony Cummins, The Guardian ----`Levrero became a cult figure in his native Uruguay, and after reading this book itâs easy to see why.â David Hebblethwaite, Splice Magazine ----`An eccentric, funny, and original novel: philosophical but playful, short but obsessive, ironic but desperate, and theoretical but intimate.' Dana Spiotta ----`A lighthearted wisdom beats in every sentence of Empty Words, a little masterpiece by Mario Levrero, who is, to me, one of the funniest and most influential writers of recent times. This book might change your life, or at least your handwriting.' Alejandro Zambra ----Praise for Mario Levrero: ----`We are all his children.' Alvaro Enrigue ----`Levrero is Kafka's `everyday' flip side, a shadow of Camus with a comical take.' El Pais ----`Style and imagination like Levrero's are rare in Spanish-language literature.' Antonio Munoz Molina ----`Mario Levrero is a genius.' Enrique Fogwill ----`Levrero is an author who challenges the canonical idea of Latin American literature. If you really want to complete the puzzle of our tradition, you must read him.' Juan Pablo Villalobos ----Granta ----`Mario Levrero is the great discovery of the century for Latin American literature.' Revista Ă