LIBROS DEL AUTOR: margaret jull costa

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  • Between Eternities
    Javier Marías / Margaret Jull Costa
    ’A Marías sentence is a place of infinite richness and surprises full of fascinating byways and glimpses of a distant landscape that hoves into view and then fades away’ Independent’No one else anywhere is writing quite like this’ Daily TelegraphA new and exhilarating collection of writings from the author ofThe Infatuations andA Heart So WhiteInternationally renowned writer...
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    17,86 €

  • Out in the Open
    Jes s Carrasco / Margaret Jull Costa
    ’A...humane and very beautiful book’Garth Greenwell author of What Belongs to You A young boy has fled his home. Crouched in his hiding place he hears the shouts of the men hunting him. When the search party has passed what lies before him is an infinite arid plain one he must cross in order to escape those from whom he’s fleeing. One night he crosses paths with an old goat...
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    19,36 €

  • Lone Man
    BERNARDO ATXAGA / Margaret Jull Costa
    Two Basque gunmen on the run after a bomb attack find refuge in a hotel whose owner Carlos used to belong to their movement. With the World Cup in progress the Polish football team is staying in the hotel. A television crew is infiltrated by undercover agents. ...
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    23,51 €

  • Land at the End of the World
    Antonio Lobo Antunes / Margaret Jull Costa
    In the tradition of William Faulkner and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, one of the twentieth century s most original literary voices offers kaleidoscopic visions of a modern Portugal scarred by its Fascist past and its bloody colonial wars in Africa (Paris Review). Hailed as a masterpiece of world literature, The Land at the End of the World in an acclaimed translation by Margaret Jul...
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    17,53 €

  • Butterflys Tongue
    Manuel Rivas / Jonathan Dunne / Margaret Jull Costa
    In the summer of 1936 before the outbreak of the Civil War that plunged Spain into three tears of agony and terror eight-year-old Moncho is beginning his first day at school. Butterfly’s Tongue is about a friendship between the boy and his schoolmaster born of their shared interest in animal and insect life. In Saxophone in the Mist a young musician discovers the meaning of ...
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    19,05 €

  • The Accordionists Son
    Bernardo Atxaga / Margaret Jull Costa
    The Accordionist’s Son is a remarkably powerful and accomplished novel exploring the life of David Imaz a former inhabitant of the Basque village of Obaba now living in exile and ill-health on a ranch in California.As a young man David divides his time between his uncle’s ranch and his life in the village where he reluctantly practises the accordion on the insistence of hi...
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    22,06 €