New number received from: WHAT TO READ (nº159)
Summary of this issue:
TOPIC OF THE MONTH
*“Granta” yes, “Granta” no…
NEWS
*Eduardo Mendoza, Planet 2010.
THE PERSECUTOR'S BLOG
* How to reinvent a literary agency. Ricard Ruiz Garzon
*The jump to tomorrow by Eduard Márquez. Ricard Ruiz Garzon
CATALAN LETTERS
*“Everything we write speaks about us”. Tony Val
GALICIAN AND BASQUE LETTERS
*From Lois Pereiro to the novelties of autumn. Ramon Nicholas
* Remembering and publishing. Abraham of Amezag
REVIEWS
*Accident with spoilers: Marcos Montes, David Monteagudo. Ricard Ruiz Garzon
*Judicial Black: provisional perfections, Gianrico Carofiglio. Milo J. Krmpotic'
REPORTAGE
*Heroes, samurai and kamikazes. Japan: dignity in failure. Anthony Lozano
*Norwegian wood. Antonio G. Iturbe
*The first hundred years of Brugera. Begona Pineapple
*Dreams… are they dreams?: Jacobo Siruela opens our eyes. Antonio G. Iturbe
*Eric Frattini: Did Hitler die in the bunker? Xavier Casals
INTERVIEW
*Mario Vargas Llosa: A Nobel in Manhattan. Carla Perez Casas
*Amin Maalouf: Away from the madding crowd. Alex Vincent
*Don Delillo: One morning at MOMA. Anthony Lozano
*Günter Wallraff: The man with a thousand faces. Francisco Luis del Pino Olmedo
*Montero Glez: Resurrects Camarón. Antonio G. Iturbe
* Don Winslow: A detective in the footsteps of the mob. Begona Pineapple
PROFILES
*Vanessa Montfort: A writer with tables. Francisco Luis del Pino Olmo
*Daniel Glattauer: And love in the times of the internet. Angeles Lopez
CLASSICS GALLERY
*John Cheever: The odyssey of a great little man. Carlos Beard
CHRONICLE
* Of rites and cemeteries: Different ways of living death. Guadeloupe Nettel
EDITORIAL BESTIARY
* Pasta and chicken gums. Anthony Lozano
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