Wednesday, December 31, 2014

A high number of non-fiction 2015 – Recap Live

BARCELONA.- This 2015 we will have several stories of “real life”. The memoirs of the former wife of Stephen Hawking, Jean, is one of the literary releases no more fiction promoted next year.
 

 

 
 

On the other hand, Jorge Luis Borges Foundation last an unprecedented degree of Argentine author who recover conferences tango he gave in 1965; and in April “Notebooks. Notes and reflections”, unpublished work also in Spanish of Gustave Flaubert in which he reflects on literature.

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Also, about 70 years after World War II, will launch “to end all wars” (Peninsula), Adam Hochschild, and “The Second World War told to skeptics” (Planeta) of Juan Eslava Galán; or “When anvil, anvil. When hammer, hammer” (Asteroid) of Augusto Assía correspondent in London.

 
 

Also, coinciding with the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, Galaxy publish “La Quinta impossibility” by Norman Manea. In more recent history Patrick Cockburn will engage in “ISIS The return of jihad.” (Ariel); Baltasar Garzon and in “Mud” (Debate), a tour of major corruption cases in the last 30 years.

 
 

Meanwhile, in the field this quarter memoirs published “Diary of a night owl” (Planet), with the radio collaborations Francisco Threshold “Voice of Leon” (1958 and 1961); and memories of the Swedish writer Per Olov Enquist (Destination); and “Without you there is no us” (Blackie Books), memories Suki Kim, professor of English at the North Korean elite in Pyongyang.

 
 

It was known that “land Signs Moscow Diaries 1917-1922.” (Cliff) is edited, the Russian poet Marina Tsvetaeva; “Memorial of transitions” (Galaxia), former Minister Juan Antonio Ortega and Diaz Ambrona; “After Auschwitz” (Planet), the story of Anne Frank’s stepsister, Eva Schloss; to coincide with the publication of the biography of “Anne Frank” (Polity Press), written by Melissa Müller 70 years of his death in the Bergen-Belsen.

 
 

It is important to note that in bookstores match these months biographies of “St. Francis of Assisi” (Ariel), by Álvaro Pombo; of “Virginia Woolf” (Taurus) of Argentina Irene Chikiar; Kim Philby (Critical), written by Ben Macintyre, and “Robespierre” (Peninsula), Peter McPhee.

 
 

With that same tone is in a biographical essay Víctor Fernández, published by Elba, which includes correspondence Dali to Picasso and the only known letter in reverse and unpublished documentation of the relationship between the two artists.

 
 

Other developments will be “The perennial life” (Plaza y Janes), José Luis Sampedro; “A Natural History of curiosity” (Alliance), Alberto Manguel; “This changes everything” (Polity Press), by Naomi Klein, on the relationship of capitalism to climate change; “Digestion is the question” (Uranus), scientific Giulia Enders; and “How do I write crime fiction” (Alba), Andreu Martín.

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