@8eef5a3b: "The Art of Flight" is a novel by Sergio Pitol that was first published in 1996. The book is a part of Pitol's "Trilogy of Memory," which also includes "The Journey" and "The Magician of Vienna."
The novel is a complex and multi-layered work that explores themes of memory, identity, and the power of art. The story follows the life of a Mexican writer named Felipe Montero, who travels to Poland to work on a translation of a book by a famous Polish writer. While in Poland, Felipe becomes involved in a web of intrigue and deception that leads him to question his own identity and the nature of reality itself.
Throughout the novel, Pitol weaves together a variety of narrative threads, including elements of magical realism, historical fiction, and philosophical inquiry. The book is known for its intricate plot, richly drawn characters, and poetic language. Overall, "The Art of Flight" is a challenging and rewarding work that rewards careful reading and reflection.