Thursday, November 17, 2016

Ruiz Zafón’s conclude franchise with “The maze of the spirits” – Terra.com

Excited and more in love than ever as your profession, the Catalan writer Carlos Ruiz Zafón’s today introduced “The maze of the spirits”, a novel which concludes the tetralogy that began with the successful “the shadow of The wind”.

At a press conference in the Expiatory Temple of the Sacred Heart church located on the Tibidabo mountain, in Barcelona, north-eastern, Spanish, Ruiz Zafón he said that with the last novel of the saga of “The cemetery of the books are forgotten”, she feels that “the job is done”.

“I’m very quiet, I’ve been working on this project for 15 years, and in fact took me more time than I thought I would make this quartet of books,” he said.

Noted that “The maze of the spirits”, which proposes the reader to question everything that the world offers, and others, is the stone lace of your project.

Assured that it has been the book most difficult and laborious of the tetralogy, “but in this moment I feel that the job is done”.

he pointed out that “it is exactly what I had dreamed many years before, and I’m excited because I think that is something that is done once in the life, I do not think having other projects with several entrance doors as this quartet”.

Following the completion of the project, the writer said: “I want to continue telling stories” and has many plans ahead.

Questioned about what it is that you want to propose to the reader with your books and with this tetralogy, said, “I am not a friend of universal truths, I like to ask questions, I like the reader to ask questions”.

however, “if I have to say something specific as a proposal to the reader, is essentially question everything that comes from people that tell us how we should behave, how we should be, what is good and what is evil.”

“question everything which the world and the people offer us. If there are to make mistakes, to commit own errors, not the others. If you have to live a life that is your own and not the outside”.

Ruiz Zafón insisted in his denial that his novels may be carried to a movie or television series. “These books are a tribute to reading, to literature, and it would be a betrayal to take them to another format. The only reason would be to make them more popular and I do not have that intention”.

“Never gonna be a movie or a television series about “The graveyard of the forgotten” and I will never do ‘merchandising’ of their characters,” he stressed.

Edited by Planet and expected by 25 million readers, “The maze of the spirits” is a story that is electrifying passions, intrigues and adventures. The launch in Spanish this Thursday simultaneously in Spain and Latin America, but also in Catalan, edited by the label Column.

through their pages will reach the end of the saga initiated with “the Shadow of The Wind”, which reached here its full intensity and depth, at the same time that draws a great homage to the world of books, the art of storytelling and the magic link between literature and life.

High by international critics to the category of classic contemporary novels of “The Cemetery of The Books are Forgotten” have become one of the worlds literary most exciting of the new century, and Carlos Ruiz Zafón in the Spanish writer most widely read in all over the world after Cervantes.

In the last book, set in the Barcelona of the end of the 1950s, Daniel Sempere is no longer that child that you discovered a book that would change the life between the passageways of the Cemetery of Books Forgotten.

The mystery of the death of his mother, Isabella has opened a chasm in his soul from which his wife Bea and his faithful friend Fermín try to save him.

Just when Daniel thinks that is a step to solve the riddle, a conspiracy much deeper and darker than she could ever have imagined it displays your network from the bowels of the regime.

it Is then when it appears Alicia Gray, a soul born from the shadows of the war, to take you to the heart of darkness and reveal the secret history of the family, though at a terrible price.

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