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Las huellas dispersas
2013
First Published
3.36
Average Rating
388
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Como una nueva perspectiva de sí mismo, Las huellas dispersas es una antología de textos que ensancha la obra de Javier Marías y completa la lectura de Todas las almas, Negra espalda del tiempo y Tu rostro mañana. Las huellas dispersas es una colección de textos de Javier Marías relacionados con su Ciclo de Oxford. Visitan estas páginas los personajes -también sus reversos históricos- de las novelas que, hasta la fecha, lo componen.También se recorren aquí sus lugares ingleses, hasta colarse en el gabinete del autor, alguien que trabaja realidad y ficción y las convierte en literatura.Reseñas: «Marías ha narrado su historia de amor y muerte en Oxford de un modo tan conmovedor como entretenido, en un maravilloso vilo entre lo drástico y lo delicado, entre la comicidad y una elegíaca tristeza.» Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung«Divertido, incluso hilarante, y a veces profundo, obsesivo, acuciante, se sale de él embrujado.» Le Monde (sobre Negra espalda del tiempo)
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Author

Javier Marías
Javier Marías
Author · 48 books

Javier Marías was a Spanish novelist, translator, and columnist. His work has been translated into 42 languages. Born in Madrid, his father was the philosopher Julián Marías, who was briefly imprisoned and then banned from teaching for opposing Franco. Parts of his childhood were spent in the United States, where his father taught at various institutions, including Yale University and Wellesley College. His mother died when Javier was 26 years old. He was educated at the Colegio Estudio in Madrid. Marías began writing in earnest at an early age. "The Life and Death of Marcelino Iturriaga", one of the short stories in While the Women are Sleeping (2010), was written when he was just 14. He wrote his first novel, "Los dominios del lobo" (The Dominions of the Wolf), at age 17, after running away to Paris. Marías operated a small publishing house under the name of Reino de Redonda. He also wrote a weekly column in El País. An English version of his column "La Zona Fantasma" is published in the monthly magazine The Believer. In 1997 Marías won the Nelly Sachs Prize.

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