La papallona negra explores the passionate and obsessive relationship between Jordi, heir to Can Montalà, an old ancestral house in the Catalan countryside, and Martina, a disquietingly beautiful university student from Barcelona.
Marta has kept a secret from her partner for ten years, but she finally tells him the strange and fascinating life of Daniel Faura Oygon, an old man whom she met in the residence where she works.
Born into a family of intellectuals and nurtured by reading certain books at a young age, Leila feels how her calling as a writer grows inside her. Her plans will be propelled hopelessly forward by an uncontrollable passion.
The fictitious Torres y González (that is, the authors Lucas Torres y Jesús González) have updated the adventures of the guileful Justina, continuing her adventures where the unknown 16th century author who wrote under the name of Francisco de Úbe
Ángel is a writer going through a crisis. On his way home, he runs over Sofía then flees the scene. Guilt-ridden, he decides to go back to the site of the accident to find out if the victim is dead.
Awarded the XIV José María de Pereda Short Novel Prize, this work is the unfathomable banned story of a Serbian pianist, told by a man called Eduardo Halfon.
Awarded the XIV José María de Pereda Short Novel Prize, this work is the unfathomable banned story of a Serbian pianist, told by a man called Eduardo Halfon.
A magical work, based on real events and with a very special atmosphere and characters; a splendid human landscape in which emotions blossom intensely.
La Palma (1850-1946) is the setting through which Petra, the moneylender of Villa de Mazo, passes with the people in her life. The hunger that forces emigration to Cuba.