The Irish Sea by Carlos Maleno

The Irish Sea by Carlos Maleno

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The Irish Sea meditation on the paradox of nostalgia, which always seems to pine for what never was. A fevered search for order through writing, of truth through literature, of the nodal point where life and literature intersect. A strange personal gallery curated by a razor-sharp reader and his other, unknown self.

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The Irish Sea by Carlos Maleno

The Irish Sea meditation on the paradox of nostalgia, which always seems to pine for what never was. A fevered search for order through writing, of truth through literature, of the nodal point where life and literature intersect. A strange personal gallery curated by a razor-sharp reader and his other, unknown self.

[A]n infinite story. . a reflection on literature, fiction, and truth

* Aladar Magazine *
Carlos Maleno was born on October 4, 1977, in Almería, Spain, where he resides still, having lived for a time in Madrid, where he studied Economics. He has contributed to the literary reviews Quimera and La bolsa de pipas, and is the author of two novels, The Irish Sea (2014)-winner of the Premio Argaria for best narrative work-and The Endless Rose (2015), both published by Editorial Sloper. He is a passionate reader of Roberto Bolaño, Michel Houellebecq, Rodrgio Rey Rosa, and Enrique Vila-Matas. He works as an international sales broker at a produce company. Eric Kurtzke was born on April 16, 1990, in Durham, North Carolina. He studied English literature at the University of Notre Dame and currently teaches English in Mexico City.
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ISBN 13 9781943150144
ISBN 10 1943150141
Title The Irish Sea
Author Carlos Maleno
Series Spanish Literature Series
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Dalkey Archive Press
Year published 2017-07-13
Number of pages 104
Prizes Winner of Premio Argaria 2014
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.