JAVIER MARÍAS was born in Madrid in 1951. He has published fifteen
novels, including The Infatuations and A Heart So
White, as well as three collections of short stories and
several volumes of essays. His work has been translated into
forty-four languages, has sold more than eight and a half million
copies worldwide, and has won a dazzling array of international
literary awards, including the prestigious International IMPAC
Dublin Literary Award and the Prix Femina Étranger. He died in
2022.
Translated by Margaret Jull Costa
"Marías is simply astonishing." —The Times Literary Supplement
"Marías is a startling talent...His prose is ambitious, ironic,
philosophical, and ultimately compassionate." —The New York
Times
"By far Spain's best writer today." —Roberto Bolaño
"The most subtle and gifted writer in contemporary Spanish
literature." —The Boston Globe
"A digressive narrative that moves back and forth in time....There
is nothing quite like it in fiction today." —The New York
Times Book Review
“Marias’s literary gamesmanship evokes verbal puzzle-makers like
Borges, and his ingenious chessboard plots bring to mind the 20th
century's grand-master strategist, Vladimir Nabokov. Yet his style
is uniquely his own as are the discoveries he makes while rummaging
around in the basement of the human heart.” —Los Angeles Times
"A book that reflects the torture of love the way arias reflect
heartbreak." —Washington Times
“The unspoken romance at the heart of Marías’s work is the
recuperation of old-fashioned adventure within perfectly serious,
cerebral contemporary fiction.” —The Daily Beast
“Marías has defined the ethos of our time.” —The Guardian, UK
“Beyond the interesting ideas his work draws on, Marías’s novels
are simply a pleasure to read.” —The Millions
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