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Vampire in Love
Enrique Vila-Matas
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Description for Vampire in Love
Hardcover. .
Gathered for the first time in English and spanning his entire career, Vampire in Love offers a selection of the Spanish master Enrique Vila-Matas’s finest short stories. An effeminate, hunchbacked barber on the verge of death falls in love with a choir boy. A fledgling writer on barbiturates visits Marguerite Duras’s Paris apartment and watches his dinner companion slip into the abyss. An unsuspecting man receives a mysterious phone call from a lonely ophthalmologist and visits his abandoned villa. The stories in Vampire in Love, selected and brilliantly translated by Margaret Jull Costa, are all told with Vila-Matas’s delightful erudition ... Read more
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Publisher
And Other Stories
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
396g
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
High Wycombe, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781908276865
SKU
V9781908276865
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99-2
About Enrique Vila-Matas
Enrique Vila-Matas is one of the great European storytellers. Translated into 37 languages, he has won numerous international literary prizes and been longlisted and shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. Born in 1948 in Barcelona, he lived in Paris from 1974 to 1976 in a garret rented from Marguerite Duras, and now lives in Barcelona again. He ... Read more
Reviews for Vampire in Love
‘A writer who has no equal in the contemporary landscape of the Spanish novel.’
Roberto Bolaño ‘Highly original, both lucid and ludic.’
Valerie Miles
The Guardian
‘He absorbs the reader into a singular territory in which life and literature are a shared enterprise.’
Valerie Miles
New York Times
‘Arguably Spain’s most significant contemporary ... Read more
Roberto Bolaño ‘Highly original, both lucid and ludic.’
Valerie Miles
The Guardian
‘He absorbs the reader into a singular territory in which life and literature are a shared enterprise.’
Valerie Miles
New York Times
‘Arguably Spain’s most significant contemporary ... Read more