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Lea Vélez: “The dolls Nancy, Core and Lesly turned me into a writer”

2024-03-01T05:16:09.863Z

Highlights: Lea Vélez is a Spanish author, screenwriter and playwright. Her latest novel, 'La hija de Gardel', is set in the Argentine dictatorship. She says the dolls Nancy, Core and Lesly turned her into a writer. The best review she has received was from her father, who told her: “Yes, that's good good me that was me that I wrote’. The last play she saw was The Motive and the Cue, with Johnny Flynn playing Richard Burton.


The author, also a screenwriter and playwright, has just published the novel 'La hija de Gardel', set in the Argentine dictatorship


Lea Vélez (Madrid, 1970) grew up among books: her father, Carlos Vélez, hosted the legendary Spanish Television program

Encounters with the Letters.

Now she is a screenwriter, playwright and writer: her latest novel, recently published, is titled

La hija de Gardel

(Contraluz).

Gardel's daughter

has the Argentine dictatorship as a background.

Is there a cure for trauma like that?

I don't know if there is a cure, but the treatment is to tell, look and listen.

I think that cinema or novels have an important role there.

Fiction is a way to excite and elevate reality, as Cortazar said, to a higher level, and examining trauma is the first step to soften it.

The novel revolves around the idea of ​​identity.

How much does historical memory weigh on it?

Well, a lot.

I had a Falangist grandfather.

One day in 1998 or so, I read in the press that Judge Garzón accuses my grandfather, who had been dead since 1948, of state crimes and his name appears in a case of Spanish historical memory.

This opens up family conversations.

Was he a good man?

Where do my values ​​come from?

We know he was.

Is he a good guy because he saves the poet Victoriano Cremer from the San Marcos prison, which was a repulsive detention center similar to Esma?

Am I like him?

Why was my grandfather sentenced to death in 1938?

How did he feel when he went to prison for alleged betrayal?

What book made you a reader?

Maupassant's stories as a literary reader, but as a voracious reader,

The Adventures of Coyote.

And as a writer?

The dolls Nancy, Core and Lesly, who were the mothers of Los Barriguitas, turned me into a writer.

With all of them she played at inventing Douglas Sirk melodramas.

What does a novelist learn from writing television and theater?

You learn to write like Scheherazade, with the constant threat of having your head cut off.

And vice versa?

That there is an inconceivable world, the literary one, in which those who rule finally listen to you.

What book do you have on your nightstand right now?

I have several boxes of expired lorazepam on my bedside table, but on my Kindle I'm reading

The Secret

by Donna Tartt.

And one that he couldn't finish?

I almost never finish books.

The ones I don't like I leave right away and the ones I like I don't want to finish.

What is the movie you have seen the most times?

Or

Out of Africa

or Lightning Mcqueen, one of those two.

Name your three favorite series of all time.

Gilmore Girls.

The West Wing of the White House.

Miss Marple.

And the last one you saw at once?

The twelve,

the Australian adaptation.

A musician you particularly admire?

Bob Dylan.

What song is playing on loop in your head right now?

Uncle John's Band,

by The Grateful Dead.

In which museum would you stay to live?

Not in the Prado, because my mother has already asked to live there.

Me in the Cerralbo museum, which is full of little boxes.

The last play you saw?

The Motive and the Cue,

with Johnny Flynn playing Richard Burton, in London.

Do you have any cultural guilty pleasures?

I can watch anything, no matter how horrible, that features Sam Neill.

What is the best review you have received?

My father entering my kitchen with the pages of

The Garden of Memory

in his hand and tears in his eyes saying: “This is wonderful.”

And the worst?

Well, almost all the previous criticisms from that same father.

He nodded laconically and, very correctly, he told me: “Yes, that's very good.”

For me that was deadly.

Who is your favorite historical character?

Eve.

All women remain the Eve of original injustice.

What job would you never accept?

Unfortunately, I already accepted the worst job in the world, being the president of my neighborhood community.

What is socially overrated?

The fame, the awards and I suspect the electric cars.

If she weren't a writer, she would have liked to be...

The girl who sings with Bob Dylan

Oh, Sister

on the album

Desire

.

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Source: elparis

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