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The masterful stories of Alice Munro and other books of the week

2021-05-31T17:17:04.553Z


Critics of 'Babelia' review works by the Canadian Nobel laureate and the new books by Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón, Robert Jones Jr. and Laura Cukierman


Writer Alice Munro, in an image from 2006.ALAMY (CORDON PRESS)

SOMETHING I WANTED TO TELL YOU.

Alice munro

In her third book of stories, Alice Munro strengthened her way of narrating life in all its details.

For the first time it is published in Spanish.

Criticism of Javier Aparicio Maydeu.

FILMING.

Manuel Gutierrez Aragon

Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón novels the filming of "El verdugo" while offering a vivid photograph of that time.

Criticism of Ana Rodríguez Fischer.

THE PROPHETS.

Robert Jones Jr.

Despite his ambition, Robert Jones Jr. is shipwrecked by an excess of grandiloquence when he narrates the love of two slaves in the US Criticism of José María Guelbenzu.

BAD GIRLS DO NOT SWEAT.

Laura cukierman

In addition to the desire to cover a wide range of ages, Cukierman casts doubt on many forced roles of the feminine.

Criticism of Carlos Pardo.

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Source: elparis

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