Thanks to all of you who submitted posts for Spanish Lit Month 2016 this past week. Thirteen different bloggers. Almost twenty separate reviews having to do with works originally written in Basque, Catalan, and Galician in addition to Spanish. A great week!
Amanda, Simpler Pastimes
Pedro Páramo by Juan Rulfo
Amateur Reader (Tom), Wuthering Expectations
Sweet taste of being alive - some clearer Antonio Machado
Annabel Gaskell, Annabookbel
Third Reich by Roberto Bolaño
Annabel Gaskell, Annabookbel
Third Reich by Roberto Bolaño
Bellezza, Dolce Bellezza
The Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
David Hebblethwaite, David's Book World
The Transmigration of Bodies: i - names by Yuri Herrera
The Transmigration of Bodies: ii - networks and conversations by Yuri Herrera
Grant, 1streading's Blog
Quesadillas by Juan Pablo Villalobos
JacquiWine, JacquiWine's Journal
The Man of Feeling by Javier Marías
John, The Modern Novel
La magnitud de la tragèdia (The Enormity of the Tragedy) by Quim Monzó
John, The Modern Novel
La magnitud de la tragèdia (The Enormity of the Tragedy) by Quim Monzó
Melissa Beck, The Book Binder's Daughter
I'll Sell You a Dog by Juan Pablo Villalobos
Richard, Caravana de recuerdos
Kid Ñandubay by Bernardo Kordon
Hijo de hombre by Augusto Roa Bastos
Stu, Winstonsdad's Blog
One Million Cows by Manuel Rivas
The Lone Man by Bernardo Atxaga
Tony, Tony's Reading List
Umami by Laia Jufresa
The Lone Man by Bernardo Atxaga
Tony, Tony's Reading List
Umami by Laia Jufresa
Tony Messenger, Messengers Booker (and more)
The Large Glass by Mario Bellatin
Don't forget my two!
ResponderBorrarSo sorry about that, Tony! The Villoro will count toward the next tally, but I updated this list to include your Jufresa post. I either need more coffee or less beer to stay on top of things, I guess. My bad.
BorrarThank you for putting this together for us, Richard, both Spanish Lit Month and all the links to reviews for it. This is one of my favorite events of the summer, and I have not even begun Paris in July or my own Japanese Lit Challenge yet. But, there will be time. First, I hope to finish La Regenta by Alas.
ResponderBorrarMy pleasure, Bellezza--just glad Stu allowed me to co-host SLM with him again and that there are so many enthusiastic readers such as yourself participating! I've had to set La Regenta aside for time considerations, but I look forward to hearing what you make of it when you get there. Cheers!
Borrar