The 3 best books by Luis Leante

Knowing how to pace the creation of youth and adult works is a complicated exercise in literary dance in which you must walk with the feet of a dancer so as not to end up importing fanfare from one genre to another. AND louis leante is another of these authors (see cases of Jordi Sierra and Fabra o Elvira Lindo), who perfectly control the rhythm of each of their novels to achieve the desired final effect for each of the literary fields in which they operate.

Of course, everything is easier when the art of writing is mastered as a complete profession in which inspiration can end up spilling in the form of a novel, essay, play or poetry. In the case of Leante, his greatest recognition comes from the prose for young and old, but it is also lavish in other scenarios embodied black on white ...

So, knowing that we are looking at the bibliography of a diverse author, we go there with the recommended books from this blog ...

Top 3 recommended novels by Luis Leante

See if i will love you

Love, a necessary narrative argument. Overexploited on some occasions, frivolized, over-acted, hackneyed, accessory… to such an extent that finding a love novel with a more complete and complex aroma always supposes more than a breath, an invigorating current of fresh air that wakes us up from the generalized torpor.

Because this novel is that, an empathic love story, as brought from the first love of all of us. Nothing is more frantic or more intense or more transformative than the first love, it is only a matter of recognizing it because, poor person who has not loved with the feeling that there is nothing more important than being close to that other person.

Montse knows a lot about that, who in her forties decides to try to return to those arms that led her to passion in its broadest sense of life.

And the truth is that only drunk with passion could we be able to see the life that is presented to us in this novel, among the dunes of the Sahara, where there is nothing but everything can be.

See if i will love you

The red moon

If you are looking for an authentic city, barely influenced by that idea of ​​a global village that unites everything, Istanbul is your city. A walk through those narrow streets, through its fascinating markets or through its mosques fills you with physical aromas and other types of aromas of authenticity. And this novel takes us there with the addition of a narrative rhythm that transforms everything into an adventure between two worlds and two cultures.

The truth of the writer Emin Kemal and the search for the reasons for his death. A translator peppered with doubts about the death of the high-ranking author and already in a creative recession.

The appearance of an inescapable gaze that seems to reach the reader himself: Derya, perhaps the best work known to Emin, the one that overshadowed any other creative will of a writer devoted to his absolute beauty.

The red moon

Huye sin mirar atrás

Youth always has that invitation to excessive risk, like a temptation of Christ in the face of which everyone, when they are young, makes the decision they consider most appropriate. Youth and immortality seem two close concepts in the dream of the eternity of a time that, however, is ending.

Enrique has starred in a novel from his tender 15 years into a kind of thriller that is also interesting for an adult reader. Enrique's circumstances guide him through a life of emotional deficiencies and a path of discovery led by a strange Héctor who little by little is gaining a fundamental space in his life.

A story about adversity with the addition of a black plot at times about dangerous worlds, a metaphor about the strangeness of the young man who has lost pillars of his life, a final toast to hope despite everything ...

Huye sin mirar atrás
5/5 - (8 votes)

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