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What is Antonio Ortuño reading?

2021-04-30T18:49:13.721Z


The Mexican author delves into the complicated relationship with the bosses in 'Esbirros' and shares his readings of Emiliano Monge, Fernanda Melchor or Naipaul


The Mexican writer Antonio Ortuño, finalist for the Herralde prize with

Human Resources

(Anagrama) and winner of the Ribera del Duero with

La vaga ambición

(Foam Pages) returns in this same editorial with

Esbirros,

a set of stories with a common thread: the relationship with the bosses.

In this What Are You Reading? Program in which the authors share their readings with Babelia readers, they talk about their new book and five others.

Ortuño is also a columnist for EL PAÍS.

His readings:

- Weaving the darkness,

Emiliano Monge (Random House Literature).

- Páradais,

Fernanda Melchor (Random House Literature).

Melchor recommended his readings here.

- Shigurui

, Norio Nanjo.

- The enigma of arrival,

VS Naipaul, the Nobel Prize for Literature we interview here.

- Caesar's son,

John Williams.


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Source: elparis

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