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Galicia, Galicia
Manuel Rivas
Xerais

The sathiric and funny style of Manuel Rivas as journalist invade us in this recopilation of reports and articles that O'Rivas wrote in Galician press. Politics, society and culture live in this funny book. The irony of writer arrives, also, to the first page of the book, where a (taciturno) Manuel Fraga -the President of Galician Government- claps his feet over the country of the fogs. One of the most famous galician Manuel, Rivas, highlights in the definition of the other Manuel, Fraga, in his reports. Terra cha, cha, cha, about the travel of the President to Fidel Castro's Cuba and other like O Pleonasmo de Don Manuel. Fully recommended for people who want to know about the recent history of Galicia while takes some nice smiles.

 

 

Manuel Seixas "want to continue writing" with his new romance Bailarina", in Xerais.

Hipothesis on the relation among medieval poets and the big galician lords in the XIIIth century. "En cas de Dona Maior" ofMargarita Iohannis in Laiovento.

The work which make famous to Antonio Tabuchi, Afirma Pereira, now in Galician.

  Just do it, Suso  

Non volvas
Suso de Toro
Edicións Xerais

The stories of Suso de Toro always stop in the darkest faces of life, in this case mixed with the typical and topical argument: urban- individual- who- came- back- to- their- ancestor's village and discovers to himself and also, a whole net of feelings and rememberings which came from the Origins (yes, with big letters) take us to a novel which has no risk against their former works but will like to his inconditionals.

 

 

Animalia
Antón Rivero Coello
Galaxia

This is a pleasure!

With this book, Antón Rivero won the Narrative Café Dublín Prize last year. With the fine taste of the jury of the prize, Animalia is a stories book which look for the presence of the strange and rare in our monotone lifes, without using monsters or ghosts that clamp the doors at nights. Highly recommended.