Between Eternities
and Other Writings
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- £7.99
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- £7.99
Publisher Description
A new and exhilarating collection of writings from the author of The Infatuations and A Heart So White
Internationally renowned writer Javier Marias is a tireless examiner of the world around us, an enthusiastic debunker of pretensions of every kind, and a true polymath. This new collection of essays shows the full extent of his curiosity and wit, ranging from the literary to the philosophical to the autobiographical, from football to cinema, comic books to mortality to 'Why Almost No One Can Be Trusted'.
Trenchant and wry, subversive and penetrating, Marias demonstrates a dazzling intellectual vigour, showing with exhilarating verve why he is so often said to be Spain's greatest living writer.
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Spanish novelist Mar as (While the Women Are Sleeping) draws from 20 years of weekly newspaper columns to assemble a collection that is often funny, sometimes wise, and always thought provoking. The essays tackle approachable themes with lan and even bombast, as when he declares that all cities are either "boastful" like Madrid, or "conceited" like New York, which "attracts by cultivating an ever closer resemblance to the preconceived image one has of it." In "The Invading Library," he describes how his childhood struggles to find space to play amid stacks of his parents' books resulted in his fondness for literature, as well as a "lack of respect for anyone who writes, myself included... individuals who partially soured my childhood and invaded the territory occupied by my thrilling games." But he also writes more emotionally, such as when reflecting on "the pain caused when something ends" while observing his friends mourn their children growing up and leaving home. Mar as says that he writes like he reads, and the same way life is lived without knowing what is going to happen in the end. This open-minded, playful approach permeates his delightful essays.