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The buzzing life of bars, warm evenings by the Manzanares river, the subterranean terrors of the Metro, icy winters and hot, empty summers, student days in the sixties, the ruthless underworld of the city''s mafia - this captivating anthology reflects the character of Madrid and the lives of the madrilenos, as its inhabitants are called, in all their splendid variety. Some stories are bizarre, some funny, some serious, and as you read you''ll travel through the city. The famous streets and monuments of Madrid - Cibeles, Calle de Alcalá, Plaza Mayor, and the Royal Palace - as well as the poor, working-class barrios unfrequented by sightseers will pass before your eyes like a moving picture. Some stories, like the Galdós story and Carmen Martín Gaite''s ''A clear conscience'' depict a journey across Madrid, while in Javier Marías'' sinister tale, ''Fallen from fortune'', a couple are unaware that their guide to all the usual tourist highlights is leading them to their death. In ''Through

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A wonderful collection...For a reader looking to experience Spanish literature in translation, Madrid Tales is a good start. Margaret Jull Costa has chosen nineteen diverse and entertaining stories that allow the reader to begin a journey that will continue. I hope to see Madrid Tales II in the near future. World Literature Today

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GENERAL INTRODUCTION; INTRODUCTION

Madrid Tales

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    A Paperback by Helen Constantine, Margaret Jull Costa

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 4/26/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780199583270, 978-0199583270
      ISBN10: 0199583277

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The buzzing life of bars, warm evenings by the Manzanares river, the subterranean terrors of the Metro, icy winters and hot, empty summers, student days in the sixties, the ruthless underworld of the city''s mafia - this captivating anthology reflects the character of Madrid and the lives of the madrilenos, as its inhabitants are called, in all their splendid variety. Some stories are bizarre, some funny, some serious, and as you read you''ll travel through the city. The famous streets and monuments of Madrid - Cibeles, Calle de Alcalá, Plaza Mayor, and the Royal Palace - as well as the poor, working-class barrios unfrequented by sightseers will pass before your eyes like a moving picture. Some stories, like the Galdós story and Carmen Martín Gaite''s ''A clear conscience'' depict a journey across Madrid, while in Javier Marías'' sinister tale, ''Fallen from fortune'', a couple are unaware that their guide to all the usual tourist highlights is leading them to their death. In ''Through

      Trade Review
      A wonderful collection...For a reader looking to experience Spanish literature in translation, Madrid Tales is a good start. Margaret Jull Costa has chosen nineteen diverse and entertaining stories that allow the reader to begin a journey that will continue. I hope to see Madrid Tales II in the near future. World Literature Today

      Table of Contents
      GENERAL INTRODUCTION; INTRODUCTION

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