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  • Jodido Joyce
    Damn Joyce
    Jodido Joyce
    Author:
    Chusa Garcés
    Publisher: Aragón Tiene Talento SL
    It's not easy to get it right at first. Texts don't always come out perfectly. A zero is round and so is a meatball and a potato. Things aren't what they seem... or are they? A manual for writers. Does fiction imitate reality? Does reality beat fiction? Is the author conducting the orchestra or just watching? Does the reader just read of do we interact with him? Is a writer born or made?
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  • Joyce y las gallinas
    Joyce and the Chickens
    Joyce y les gallines
    Author:
    Anna Ballbona
    Publisher: Editorial Anagrama S.A.
    Dora is a journalist on a local paper where her job is to fill the boring pages of the cultural news section. Each day she has to travel on the commuter train from the suburbs, where she lives, to Barcelona, where she works, and back again.
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  • Jugaban con serpientes
    They Played With Snakes
    Author:
    Francisco Solano
    Publisher: Editorial Minúscula
    In an adulterous relationship, the lovers exchange true and false sentiments with the same conviction. It is an intimate setting with no witnesses. But what happens if the false is true, and the truth is fear of replacing the spouse? The anonymous narrator of this story doesn't write to resolve this conflict; he contents himself with 'being the other', with understanding infidelity.
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