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“Children without children” by Enrique Vila-Matas

“In this singular and heterodox Brief History of Spain of the last 41 years -the age of Kafka when he died in Kierling-, the protagonists of the different national episodes are all children without children, people who do not want any descendants, beings whom they their very nature distances them from society and that, contrary to what one might think, they do not need any help.”

Taken from fnac.

See also:

http://www.enriquevilamatas.com/obra/l_hijossinhijos.html

http://www.enriquevilamatas.com/escritores/escrzambra1.html

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrique_Vila-Matas

http://www.escritores.org/index.php/biografias/196-enrique-vila-matas

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Children without children / Enrique Vila-Matas. — 2nd ed. — Barcelona: Anagram, 1993. — 217 p. ; 22cm — (Hispanic Narratives; 138).

DL B 9423-1993—ISBN 84-339-0948-7

PQ 6672.I37 H5 1993

R. 72889