3 best books by Julio Llamazares

Books by Julio Llamazares

I got to know the work of Julio Llamazares because of the fact that he had written a book about an Aragonese people in extinction. That novel The Yellow Rain sounded a lot at the time and was read a lot among the young students of my institute. The most curious thing of all was the magical coincidence, ...

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Extremadura spring, by Julio Llamazares

Extremadura spring

There are writers for whom what happens in the world has a different cadence, a very different wavelength from whose frequency complementary impressions and perceptions end up reaching us. Julio Llamazares is from that court of narrators who tangentially run through a lyrical realism as soon as they splash us ...

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The roses of the south, by Julio Llamazares

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That travel books can become karat literature is beyond doubt. This can be witnessed by Javier Reverte or Julio Llamazares himself, whose projects as chroniclers, on the metaphorical train that leads them to discovery, idiosyncrasy and customs, intrahistory or gastronomy become ...

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