The Exaggerated Life of Bryce Echenique
The article discusses the influence of Julio Cortázar on the Peruvian writer Alfredo Bryce Echenique and analyzes Bryce's literary style and works.
Six essential books by Alfredo Bryce Echenique
This article presents six essential books that showcase Alfredo Bryce Echenique's unique literary style, following his recent passing at the age of 87.
No one has written like António Lobo Antunes
António Lobo Antunes' claim that 'No one writes like I do' has evolved from perceived arrogance to a recognized truth, highlighting his unique impact on contemporary Portuguese literature.
María Sonia Cristoff, walking like an animal
The article discusses María Sonia Cristoff, focusing on her unique literary style and thematic exploration.
TESTS: What do you know about Marģeris Zariņš, his musical and literary works?
The article explores the life and contributions of composer and writer Marģeris Zariņš, emphasizing his unique style of polystylism and his significant body of work in various genres during and after Soviet times.
The Stories of Bruno Schulz Enchant with a Magical Vision of a World in Flames
The article discusses the life and work of Polish writer and graphic artist Bruno Schulz, emphasizing his unique style and the historical context of his literary and artistic contributions.
Enrique Vila-Matas: "Style is not an ornament, but the very substance of my work"
In an interview, writer Enrique Vila-Matas discusses his literary voice and the importance of risk in novel writing while accepting the Zenda Honor award.
Poison, Crimes, British Style and 'Gray Cells': The Empire of Agatha Christie's Bestsellers
Agatha Christie passed away in an Oxfordshire village fifty years ago, yet her works remain timeless classics alongside literary giants.
'The Audition Test', by Eliza Barry Callahan: a diagnosis of sudden deafness turned into a literary hallucination
'The Audition Test' by Eliza Barry Callahan weaves a narrative inspired by sudden deafness, echoing the style of literary figures like Virginia Woolf to create a unique literary experience.
Susanna Clarke, the bestseller who conquers with her literary universe that mixes Jane Austen with wizards
British author Susanna Clarke has created a unique literary universe combining elements of Jane Austen's style with magic, notably in her acclaimed novel 'Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell,' which has won praise from authors such as Neil Gaiman.