Discover the 3 best books by Pauline Gedge

writer Pauline Gedge

The plethora of writers who to a greater or lesser extent are in charge of narrating about the fascinating Egyptian civilization extends to a large list in each country. Because the ancient world of Egypt, with its legends, but also with its overflowing humanism towards all science or knowledge, offers a multitude ...

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The 3 best books by Laura Gallego

Books by Laura Gallego

At some point, still at an early age, who most who least has experienced the sensation of writing something relevant, a great story or story. However ephemeral the will, the point is that it is enjoyed by conquering new spaces of the imagination between childhood and ...

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The 3 best books by Ramón Gómez de la Serna

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On many occasions I have defended the science fiction genre as one of the most fertile fields of literary creation. And about what science fiction has to do with Don Ramón Gómez de la Serna, I will tell you that this author also ended up visiting this genre ...

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The 3 best books of Nona Fernández

Books by Nona Fernández

So to boat soon, who better than an actor to write and get that essential empathy of great stories? Nona Fernández is an actress, just like Lorena Franco, who is coming to my memory right now. And both write those stories with the cultivated ease of getting into other people's skins. ...

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3 best Vivian Gornick books

writer Vivian Gornick

Nothing more dangerous for the iron moral, the solid beliefs and the immobility in whatever its manifestation, than someone like Vivian Gornick. Books are powerful because they serve the most transformative critical vision. Each Vivian novel is a sociological approach (it sounds like the best but it is). ...

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The Professor, by John Katzenbach

The Professor, by John Katzenbach

There is something in the elderly, retired, widowed, lonely and back from everything that exposes them to a hostile world with its undeniable literary side. Especially in aspects of suspense that point to that threatening space that increasingly occupies the space between the threshold of ...

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The 3 best books by Mercedes de Vega

Mercedes de Vega books

There are writers who are writers by vocation, as well as conviction. And cultivating yourself in the craft of writing means both sitting down to do it and investigating how to do it. There is a creative vein and imprint in the same way that there is learning. For all. Also to tell stories. In case of …

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The 3 best books by Arthur Machen

Arthur Machen books

One of the first and most immediate followers of Edgar Allan Poe's legacy is this Welshman with a tormented soul who, if reincarnations skip a decade, ended up being a reflection in the work and life of the Baltimore genius. No doubt you will find in Arthur Machen another narrator from the depths of ...

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The 3 Best Books of Javier Castillo

Books of Javier Castillo

A few names occupy the space of editorial phenomena in Spain in recent years, in my opinion specifically four, two men and two women: Dolores Redondo, Javier Castillo, Eva García Sáenz and Víctor del Árbol. In this quadrant of good work and the consequent absolute success (except for the narrative ...

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The 3 best books by Ricardo Menéndez Salmón

writer Ricardo Menéndez Salmón

There is some literary synergy between Ricardo Menéndez Salmón and Víctor del Árbol. At least in some of his novels. Because in both, each in his own style, we enjoy deep plots cleverly disguised as successful genres. It is true that suspense or noir are scenarios that can ...

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Anita Brookner's Top 3 Books

Anita Brookner Books

It cannot be said that writing occupied the creative spirit of Anita Brookner. Because its first publication was over fifty years old. But as I have commented many times, one may not know that he is a writer until he finds himself sitting in front of a story of x pages. ...

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The House of Voices, by Donato Carrisi

The House of Voices, by Donato Carrisi

The good old Donato Carrisi always delights us with hybrids between enigmas and crimes, a kind of mystery genre that ends up breaking like a full-blown noir. The miscegenation is always a success when it is possible to combine the best of each part. And of course, as one leaves ...

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