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Don't Shed Your Tears for Anyone Who Lives on These Streets
2016
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From the acclaimed Argentine writer, one of Granta's Best Young Spanish-Language Novelists: a bold, ambitious new novel about how art became politics and politics became crime during the cataclysm of the Second World War. Pinerolo, Italy; April 1945. At a conference in support of Fascism, a writer disappears and is found dead at the bottom of a cliff. Thirty years later, a young man—a political activist or a terrorist, depending on your perspective—interviews survivors from the conference, to try to uncover the truth about what happened and its consequences. Who was the writer? What did he believe in? Why, shortly before his death, did he save a man who could have killed him? Where is his lost work? And what does any of this have to do with a teenager in contemporary Milan involved in a violent confrontation with the police? Don't Shed Your Tears for Anyone Who Lives on These Streets is a razor-sharp, completely original exploration of our most timeless concerns—guilt, betrayal, the legacy of earlier generations—and probes the question of what literature is: how it explains our times and irrevocably changes our lives.

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Patricio Pron
Patricio Pron
Author · 12 books
Patricio Pron (1975) es autor de los volúmenes de relatos Hombres infames (1999), El vuelo magnífico de la noche (2001) y El mundo sin las personas que lo afean y lo arruinan (Literatura Mondadori, 2010), y de las novelas Formas de morir (1998), Nadadores muertos (2001), Una puta mierda (2007) El comienzo de la primavera (Literatura Mondadori, 2008), ganadora del Premio Jaén de Novela y distinguida por la Fundación José Manuel Lara como una de las cinco mejores obras publicadas en España ese año y El espíritu de mis padres sigue subiendo en la lluvia (Literatura Mondadori, 2011) que será publicada en las editoriales más prestigiosas del panorama internacional, destacando Faber and Faber en Reino Unido, Flammarion en Francia y Knopf en Estados Unidos. Su trabajo ha sido premiado en numerosas ocasiones, entre otros con el premio Juan Rulfo de Relato de 2004, y antologado en Argentina, España, Alemania, Estados Unidos, Colombia y Cuba. Recientemente, la revista inglesa Granta lo ha escogido como uno de los veintidós mejores escritores jóvenes en español del momento. Pron es doctor en filología románica por la Universidad Georg-August de Göttingen (Alemania). En la actualidad vive en Madrid, donde trabaja como traductor y crítico.
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