When I was
a little girl, my dad gave me “Cuentos a la interperie”, a book written by Juan
José Millás, a Spanish writer and journalist. From that moment, he became a
great reference for me, especially for his particular way of writing. This
should be the first book that I read that wasn’t jus for children. It opened a
whole new world of reading for me.
Juan José
Millás was born in
He has
written many books (“The city”, “Harsh times”, “Laura and Julio”, among others)
and has won a lot of awards ( like Planet Award or Spring Award). And his work
has been translated into 23 languages!
I really
admire him because he writes in a very original and fun way. It is impossible
to get bored reading his books.
Sounds like a really particular writer, i didn´t know him. Whatever, i love the spanish literature. Greetings!
ResponderBorrarOh girl! I read a part of "Laura&Julio" but I didn't know that he had written it and I didn't imagine that his work has been translated ito 23 languages!!!! OMG, I didn't even know that exists 23 languages until now LOOOOL! (well, that's a joke) hahaha
ResponderBorrarsee U girl :D!
I didn't know this writer. Maybe you can lend me some books when you come back to my life 77
ResponderBorrarI didn't knew about him. I'ts very common in journalists that write fiction and books in general. Must be a great writer. Greetings!
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