Spanish novelist Jesús Carrasco has published three novels, and their impact has been profound. His debut, Intemperie, won several awards, including the English PEN Award, and was translated into multiple languages.
Juan has managed to gain his independence, far from his native country, when he is forced to return to his small hometown due to the death of his father.
Lluís Prats (Terrassa, 1966) is a Catalan writer who came to global attention following the success of 'Hachiko. El perro que esperaba' ('Hachiko; The Dog Who Waited'), which has sold more than 300,000 copies. He studied history of art and archaelogy at the UAB and the UdG.
Lluís-Anton Baulenas (Barcelona, 1958) is a novelist, translator and dramatist. His novels and theatre productions have won him some of the major prizes for Catalan literature.
On 20th November 1936 a man died and a myth was born. Buenaventura Durruti, the mechanic, anarchist gunman, and member of the Barcelona anti-fascist militia.
Alicia is a young supply teacher who has to move with her three-year-old daughter to the the capital of La Mancha to teach in a school for a few months.
Nadia is heading to Ibiza to oversee the work at Sa Marea, the house she and her husband Marcos have bought. Her marriage is not at its best.
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Lily Meyer is a writer, translator, and critic. Her translations include Claudia Ulloa Donoso’s story collections Little Bird and Ice for Martians. Her ...