The 3 best books by the unsurpassed Javier Marías

Books by Javier Marías

Regardless of whether you are for or against, it was nice to run into a public figure such as the now deceased Javier Marías. A writer who did not close himself off from post-truth and his centripetal power around unique thought, as a paradoxical notion of the libertarian. …

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The domains of the wolf, by Javier Marías

novel The Dominions of the Wolf

It is always a good time to recover the debut of one of the best current Spanish writers, Javier Marías. Because this is how the budding narrator is discovered with all the creative university ahead. A privileged rereading that tells us about the narrator's own voice. And also because the ...

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Tomás Nevinson, by Javier Marías

Tomás Nevisón, by Javier Marías

A novel is made up of as many intra-stories and therefore potential ramifications as characters inhabit it. Javier Marías knows this well, determined to recover a Tomás Nevinson from that nebula of potential protagonists at the mercy of the narrator's imagination. And so that of Berta Isla points to ...

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When fools rule, by Javier Marías

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Sometimes we look around us and discover the world of what is right, as a cover for our miseries and pettiness. That we continue to plunder the third world to dispose of our latest generation iPhone ... well, nothing, to compensate we denounce someone who simply expresses his opinion freely. What do we consider ...

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Berta Isla, by Javier Marías

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Recent controversies aside, the truth is that Javier Marías is one of those different authors, capable of bringing chicha to any story, giving everyday scenes an overwhelming weight and depth, while the plot advances with ballerina feet. that, the mind of a creator ...

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