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| The Garden of Secrets |
Nominated ISBN:1852426594 |
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Weekly interview with Juan Goytisolo
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| Juan Goytisolo | ||
| Translated from the Spanish by Peter Bush | ||
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Consorci de Biblioteques de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain Bibliotecas Publicas Municipales de Madrid, Madrid, Spain |
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ABOUT THE
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Twenty-eight storytellers, one for each letter in the Arabic alphabet, meet in a garden to tell the story of a poet, Eusebio, arrested in the early days of the Spanish Civil War. Eusebio, a friend of Garciá Lorca and his circle, had escaped assassination and fled to North Africa. Some tales embroider his shadowy life with stories that feature the pasha's cook, the slave-market, Aysha and the stork .Others want to know if Eusebio betrayed his fascist friends by confessing in a show-trial or played the shadowy role of double agent. Is he Eugenio the World War Two black marketeer from Tangiers or Alphonse van Worden, supposed descendent of Count Potocki, doyen of Marrakesh queens with his Rolls, Philippines' chauffeur and home showings of Mary Pickford movies? With answers that are violent, parodic and erotic, the storytellers question the nature of memory, history and myth. |
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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Juan
Goytisolo was
born in Barcelona in 1931. A bitter opponent of the Franco regime, his
early novels were banned in Spain. In 1956 her moved to Paris and has
since written novels, essays and two volumes of autobiography. Landscapes
after the Battle, Makbara, The Virtues of
the Solitary Bird, and his trilogy, Marks of Identity, Count
Julian, and Juan the Landless are also translated
into English. Juan Goytisolo now lives in Marrakesh.
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