“Catfight: Madrid 1936” by Eduardo Mendoza “An Englishman named Anthony Whitelands arrives aboard a train in convulsive Madrid in the spring of 1936. He must authenticate an unknown painting belonging to a friend of José Antonio Primo de Rivera, whose economic value can be decisive in favoring a crucial political change in
“La isla inaudita” by Eduardo Mendoza “In an unusual Venice, both everyday and unreal, the fugitive traveler evades the iron and sordid laws of his Barcelona routine to enter a temporary parenthesis that seems destined to become indefinite .” Extracted from Lecturalia. See also: http://www.clubcultura.com/clubliteratura/clubescritores/mendoza/isla/isla1.htm http://revistas.ucm.es/fll/0212999x/articulos/RFRM0808230153A.PDF http://es.wikipedia .org/wiki/Eduardo_Mendoza_Garriga Titles
“In the name of the son” compiled by María Charles “Nine Spanish authors speak here, in a tone that is both painful and passionate, about the father who brought them luck and his confidences are shocking at times, comical at others and, without a doubt, , can also be considered of great historical and sociological interest, as a reflection