The 3 best books by the brilliant Javier Cercas

Books by Javier Cercas

To talk about Javier Cercas is to present a particular chronicler capable of turning any testimony that is presented to him into a fictional story. It is always interesting that these types of narrators find new testimonies to narrate about. As in one of his last cases, The Monarch of Shadows, which delves…

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The castle of Barbazul, by Javier Cercas

The castle of Barbazul, by Javier Cercas

The most unexpected hero of a detective genre who looks in the mirror of Vázquez Montalbán. Because Melchor Marín is a reincarnation, with its due space-time-plot variations, of that Pepe Carvalho who led us through gloomy offices or among the darkest nights in Barcelona. Javier Cercas extends ...

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Independencia, by Javier Cercas

Independencia, by Javier Cercas

With properly cultivated emotions decanted over many years, the next thing is to sing and sing for any "leader" who is set to lead the herd. Others before had the patience and care to graft hatred and feelings of differentiation towards repellency with which they could ...

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Terra Alta, by Javier Cercas

Terra Alta, by Javier Cercas

It is a change of register for a Javier Cercas who had us more accustomed to fiction made chronic and to the chronicle adorned with that suggestive literary setting of the intrahistories that make up the mosaic of the most transcendent realities. Undoubtedly this novel Terra Alta, awarded with the award ...

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The monarch of the shadows, by Javier Cercas

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In his work Soldiers of SalamisJavier Cercas makes it clear that beyond the winning faction, there are always losers on both sides of any contest.

In a Civil War there can be the paradox of losing family members positioned in those conflicting ideals that embrace the flag as a cruel contradiction.

Thus, the determination of the ultimate victors, those who manage to hold the flag in front of everything and everyone, those who raise heroic values ​​transmitted to the people as epic stories ends up hiding deep personal and moral miseries.

Manuel Mena he is the introductory character rather than the protagonist of this novel, the link with his predecessor Soldados de Salamina. You begin to read thinking of discovering his personal history, but the details of the skills of the young military man, absolutely rigorous with what happened at the front, fade to give way to a choral stage where incomprehension and pain spread, the suffering of those who understand the flag and the country as the skin and blood of those young people, almost children who shoot each other with the fury of the adopted ideal.

You can now buy The monarch of the shadows, the latest novel by Javier Cercas, here:

The monarch of the shadows