Liliana Heker
It's a measure of how swimmingly Spanish Language Literature Month is going that I've yet to read/comment on about half of last week's posts for the event. OK, so that's also partly due to my erratic time management skills, but you get the picture: people are reading a lot of Spanish lit with us these days. Hope you're enjoying the mutiny on the bounty!
Bellezza, Dolce Bellezza
The Nautical Chart by Arturo Pérez-Reverte
Emma, Book Around the Corner
Guilty of Dancing the ChaChaCha by Guillermo Cabrera Infante
Emma, Book Around the Corner
Guilty of Dancing the ChaChaCha by Guillermo Cabrera Infante
Grant, 1streading's Blog
Talking to Ourselves by Andrés Neuman
Where There's Love, There's Hate by Adolfo Bioy Casares and Silvina Ocampo
Himadri, The Argumentative Old Git
Tormento by Benito Pérez Galdós
JacquiWine, JacquiWine's Journal
Never Any End to Paris by Enrique Vila-Matas
Miguel, St. Orberose
El amigo de la Muerte by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón
Richard, Caravana de recuerdos
"La música de los domingos" by Liliana Heker
El burlador de Sevilla by/attributed to Tirso de Molina
Scott, seraillon
Bomarzo by Manuel Mujica Láinez
Stu, Winstonsdad's Blog
The Ingenious Gentleman and Poet Federico García Lorca Ascends to Hell by Carlos Rojas
Tom, Wuthering Expectations
The House of Ulloa [1] by Emilia Pardo Bazán
The House of Ulloa [2] by Emilia Pardo Bazán
Tony, Tony's Reading List
Paris by Marcos Giralt Torrente
Tormento by Benito Pérez Galdós
JacquiWine, JacquiWine's Journal
Never Any End to Paris by Enrique Vila-Matas
Miguel, St. Orberose
El amigo de la Muerte by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón
Richard, Caravana de recuerdos
"La música de los domingos" by Liliana Heker
El burlador de Sevilla by/attributed to Tirso de Molina
Scott, seraillon
Bomarzo by Manuel Mujica Láinez
Stu, Winstonsdad's Blog
The Ingenious Gentleman and Poet Federico García Lorca Ascends to Hell by Carlos Rojas
Tom, Wuthering Expectations
The House of Ulloa [1] by Emilia Pardo Bazán
The House of Ulloa [2] by Emilia Pardo Bazán
Tony, Tony's Reading List
Paris by Marcos Giralt Torrente
Thanks for the round-up posts, as they're a useful way to catch up with other reviews.
ResponderBorrarI also wanted to say how much I'm enjoying Spanish Lit Month, and I hope we can do it all again next year!
Jacqui, my pleasure--glad you're finding them useful! Also, very pleased to hear you're enjoying Spanish Lit Month. I'd love to do it again next year if Stu's up for it (we got our wires crossed last year and weren't able to coordinate it in 2013). P.S. Will be by to check out your Rodrigo Rey Rosa post before long. :D
Borrar