New number received from: WHAT TO READ (nº 150)
Summary of this issue:
* Dead as living as read. After the phenomenon of twilight vampires, it's time for literary zombies
* The open book, hands in the dough. A selection of titles dedicated to the aromas and flavors from here to the East, from traditional cuisine as well as experimental
* Big and hairy. So are the creatures of Maurice Sendak in a children's classic that lives his second youth: Where the monsters live (Alfaguara)
*The great Russian correspondent. Galaxia Gutenberg gathers in Years of War the chronicles and war stories of Vasili Grossman
*We speak with Paul Auster. The writer from Brooklyn has recovered the best level of him in the pages of Invisible (Anagrama)
* Einstein and the mystery of love. These are the themes that have earned The Last Answer (Plaza & Janés), by Álex Rovira and Francesc Miralles, the last Torrevieja Award
*We interviewed Santiago Gamboa. The Colombian author, currently living in New Delhi, reveals the keys to Necropolis, a novel with which he has won the La Otra Orilla Award
*Philosophy and environment. From El mundo de Sofía to El castillo de los Pirineos (Siruela): such is the path traveled by this committed Norwegian writer
*Esther Garcia Llovet. With Las crudes (Ed. Del Viento) one of the most interesting voices of our recent lyrics returns
* Arthurian memories, airs of Nobel. The venerable XL Méndez Ferrín tells us about his Love of Artur (Impedimenta)
*The Spain of José Ángel Mañas. Antonio Baños dissects the latest work by the author of Historias del Kronen, El Quatuor de Matadero (Algaida) in a football key
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