The author returns to the novel with ‘They ask me to return’, set in Madrid in the 1940s, a book that he had been writing in his head for twenty or thirty years, as many as he has dedicated to calligraphy the capital.
I ask Andrés Trapiello (León, 1953) about the writers who have best written Madrid, because if anyone has read Madrid it is him. And you get a list ordered chronologically. “Only a few,” he says: Larra, Antonio Flores, Galdós, Baroja, Azorín, Gómez de la…
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