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Andrew Bevel, an American financier, begins to write his autobiography as a rebuttal to Bonds, which he claims is a thinly veiled yet slanderous account of his own life.. My Life focuses on his family of financiers, citing two tenets as guiding principles: making their own conditions for success and conflating personal gain with public virt
Hernan Diaz (born 1973) is an Argentine-American writer. [1] His 2023 novel, Trust , was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction . His 2017 novel In the Distance was a finalist for the same Pulitzer Prize, [ 2 ] as well as the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction . [ 3 ]
In Hernan Diaz's quartet of narratives, each story talks to the others, and the conversation is both combative and revelatory. Hernan Diaz’s “Trust” Is a Literary Tour de Force Skip to main ...
He has several books of short stories and among his novels the following stand out: Figuraciones en el mes de marzo, finalist for the 1971 Seix Barral Brief Library Award, which entered Puerto Rico in the "boom" of Spanish-American literature; Hot Soles in Harlem; My Mom Loves Me; The Man who Worked on Monday; and Laguna y Asociados.
El mundo (lit. ' The World ') is a 2007 autobiographical novel by the Spanish writer Juan José Millás. It is inspired by childhood memories and is about a boy who lives on the street and tries to grasp the history of the world. [1] [2] [3]
"Méndez se entera que el hijo de Vicky no es suyo" 8 September 2022 () 7.8 [97] 83 "Méndez le revela a Alejandra que terminó con Vicky" 9 September 2022 () 7.2 [98] 84 "Méndez y su familia no son bien recibidos en la hacienda" 12 September 2022 () 7.5 [99] 85 "Alejandra y Méndez se enteran que no son hermanos"
The Kingdom of This World (Spanish: El reino de este mundo) is a novel by Cuban author Alejo Carpentier, published in 1949 in his native Spanish and first translated into English in 1957. A work of historical fiction , it tells the story of Haiti before, during, and after the Haitian Revolution led by Toussaint Louverture , as seen by its ...
The Silence of Others (Spanish: El silencio de otros) is an American–Spanish documentary film written and directed by Almudena Carracedo and Robert Bahar, [1] which tells the story of the silenced fight of the victims of the dictatorship of Francisco Franco.