New number received from: WHAT TO READ (nº 153)

Summary of this issue:

*The European cultural selection. José Enrique Ruiz-Domènec, author of “Europe” (RBA), chooses for us the eleven cultural fathers of the history of our continent

*Network heavyweights. An essay and a novel reveal the secrets of the creators of Google and Facebook

* Champion of pacifism. Coinciding with the centenary of Lev Tolstóy, Kairós recovers "The kingdom of God is in you"

*Goodbye to Miguel Delibes. Died at the age of 89, the author of "Five Hours with Mario" and "The Innocent Saints" is remembered with a heartfelt text signed by Miguel Dalmau

*With Vila-Matas in Dublin. Antonio Baños went to the Irish capital to see first-hand the literary landscapes that gave rise to “Dublinesca” (Seix Barral)

*James Ellroy, a tough nut to crack. The North American author received us with a bad temper to talk about "Vagrand Blood" (Ediciones B), with which he has closed his "American Trilogy"

* Vallejo, against everything and everyone. Religion in general and José Luis Borges in particular are two of the Colombian's victims in "El don de la vida" (Alfaguara)

*You are Julia Navarro… We accompanied the writer from Madrid for an afternoon to talk about “Tell me who I am” (Plaza & Janés), a woman's look at the stormy XNUMXth century.

*Interview with Javier Calvo. In “Corona de flores” (Mondadori) he has brought Victorian crimes to the Barcelona of the s. XNUMXth

* Where the eye puts the novel. González Ledesma and his alter ego Silver Kane return to the Wild West with “La dama y el memoria” (Planeta)

*The "Seven Words" of Suso de Toro. The Galician writer reveals the origins of his latest novel, published by Alianza

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