Edurne Portela's 3 best books

Edurne Portela books

From the essay to the novel. Perhaps Edurne Portela began to trace her literary career in an atypical way, first approaching works of thought and finally displaying all her creative imprint in fiction. But in this of literature it is not that there are fixed guidelines, in any case customs and ...

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Closed eyes, by Edurne Portela

Closed eyes, by Edurne Portela

Edurne Portela was very successful in expanding on the magical contradiction of our towns focused on her representative Pueblo Chico. Because from each of those places where we come from, we carry with us a telluric magnetism that on our return makes us inhabit the present and the past. So all that ...

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Better the absence, by Edurne Portela

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Relatively recently I reviewed the novel The Sun of Contradictions, by Eva Losada. And this book Better the Absence, written by another author, abounds in a similar theme, perhaps clearly disparate due to the differentiating fact of the location, of the setting. In both cases it is about making a drawing ...

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