Search results for ""Author Carlos Fonseca""
Trece rosas rojas y la rosa catorce La historia ms conmovedora de la guerra civil
Trece chicas, siete de ellas menores de edad, murieron fusiladas la madrugada del 5 de agosto de 1939 contra las tapias del cementerio del Este de Madrid. Su delito: ser rojas. El que tiene en las manos es una versión ampliada que recupera la figura de la Rosa 14, a la que una errata mecanográfica en la orden de ejecución, Antonio por Antonia, salvó de ser fusilada con sus compañeras. Descubierto el error, fue ejecutada seis meses más tarde, en febrero de 1940.No hay ficción. Los archivos militares, los penitenciarios, los del PCE y sobre todo las voces de quienes vivieron estos trágicos hechos trasladan al lector al Madrid de los primeros días de la posguerra, una ciudad víctima del odio y la revancha de los vencedores. La brutal represión franquista y un enigmático crimen condujeron a aquellas jóvenes idealistas a la muerte. Que mi nombre no se borre en la historia, dejó escrito Julia Conesa, de diecinueve años, una de las Trece Rosas, en la carta de despedida a su familia. Este t
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Editorial Anagrama Austral
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Anagrama, Editorial S.A. Museo Animal
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St Martin's Press Natural History: A Novel
Just before the dawn of the new millennium, a curator at a New Jersey museum of natural history receives an unusual invitation from a celebrated fashion designer. She shares the curator's fascination with the hidden forms of the animal kingdom - with camouflage and subterfuge - and she proposes that they collaborate on an exhibition, the form of which itself remains largely obscure, even as they enter into a strange relationship marked by evasion and elision. Seven years later, after the death of the designer, the curator recovers the archive of their never-completed project. During a long night of insomnia, he finds within the archive a series of clues to the true story of the designer’s family, a mind-bending puzzle that winds from Haifa, Israel, to bohemian 1970s New York to the Latin American jungle. On the way, he discovers a cast of characters whose own fixations interrogate the unstable frontiers between art, science, politics, and religion: an aging photographer, living nearly alone in an abandoned mining town where subterranean fires rage without end, who creates models of ruined cities; a former model turned conceptual artist - and a defendant in a trial over the very nature and purpose of art; a young indigenous boy who has received a vision of the end of the world. Reality is a curtain, as the curator realises, and to draw it back is to reveal the theatre of obsession.
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Wagenbach Klaus GmbH Austral
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Quercus Publishing Austral
A tender and thoughtful exploration of the painful irony of being alive and our attempts to make sense of the past as well as the present KATHARINA VOLCKMER, author of The AppointmentA reflection on identity, rootlessness and violence - Fonseca''s most ambitious, most complex and most accomplished novel to date JAVIER CERCAS, author of Soldiers of SalamisA beautifully knotted novel which unfolds with every traced layer of its deeply affecting narrative alongside a meditation on memory, mystery and vanishing. Sebaldian in its turns, Austral is a novel of profound questions GUY GUNARATNE, author of Mister, MisterA dazzling novel about the traces we leave, the traces we erase and the traces we seek to rebuild.In this innovative novel three losses and three quests are pursued. English writer Aliza Abravanel tries, in a battle with aphasia, to finish her book. A last indigenous speaker is confronted with the
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Quercus Publishing Austral
"A multilayered exploration of ideas . . . [A] masterly voyage of discovery" New York Times"Fonseca's most ambitious, most complex and most accomplished novel to date" JAVIER CERCAS"An exceptional and intricate novel of depth, insight and understanding" Irish Times"A tender and thoughtful exploration of the painful irony of being alive" KATHARINA VOLCKMER"A beautifully knotted novel which unfolds with every traced layer of its deeply affecting narrative" GUY GUNARATNE"Expansive and thought-provoking" GuardianA dazzling novel about the traces we leave, the traces we erase and the traces we seek to rebuild.In this innovative novel three losses and three quests are pursued. English writer Aliza Abravanel tries, in a battle with aphasia, to finish her book. A last indigenous speaker is confronted with the fading of his culture and language while an anthropologist struggles to prevent it. And through the construction of an esoteric theatre of memory, a survivor of the Guatemalan genocide of the 1970s and '80s seeks to recover the memories lost after the traumas of war. And behind these three threads lies the narrator's own story: Julio, a disillusioned university professor, must try to understand and complete his friend Aliza's novel, and come to terms with a past he shared with her but has blanked for thirty years.From the Guatemalan wilderness to the high Peruvian Amazon, passing through Nueva Germania, the anti-Semitic commune founded in Paraguay by Nietzsche's sister, Austral takes us on a long journey south, following a trail of ecological and cultural destruction to excavate contemporary xenophobia."Reminiscent of the best of Bolaño, Borges and Calvino" GuardianTranslated from the Spanish by Megan McDowell
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Restless Books Colonel Lagrimas
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Farrar, Straus and Giroux Austral
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