La revista Luvina y la Editorial de la Universidad de Guadalajara reúnen estos cien Cuentos de Asia, Europa y América para celebrar el número 100 de Luvina y sus veinticinco años ininterrumpidos de publicación. Son textos representativos de la literatura universal contemporánea que Luvina ha publicado, especialmente en los números dedicados al país invitado de honor de la Feria Internacional del Libro de Guadalajara. Es una muestra formada por distintas literaturas, en el afán de nombrar nuevos y originales mundos, en una dimensión habitada en su totalidad por la lengua. Cada uno de los cuentos permite internarse en la singularidad humana al mismo tiempo que en los entramados de los relatos, cuya belleza encierra vitalidad y resignificación de lo real gracias al encuentro de la creatividad y la imaginación del autor, la obra y el lector.
Cuentos de Asia, Europa & América : Luvina 100
Authors:
- Amos Oz
- Lídia Jorge
- Ray Bradbury
- Angélica Gorodischer
- Eduardo Antonio Parra
- Autar Krishen Rahbar
- Hélia Correia
- Claudia Apablaza
- David Miklos
- Yoon Sung-Hee
- A. B. Yehoshua
- Lutz Seiler
- Hugo Chaparro Valderrama
- Susan Straight
- Amar Mitra
- Baltasar Porcel
- Ana María Shua
- Aharon Appelfeld
- Kim Keun
- John le Carré
- Soledad Puértolas
- Fernando Ampuero
- Carmen Boullosa
- Paul Zachari
- Antonio Tabucchi
- Aimee Bender
- Alberto Fuguet
- Claudia Salazar Jiménez
- Fabio Morábito
- Michael Jaime Becerra
- Ann Heon Mi
- Devibharathi
- Juan Manuel de Prada
- John Mcgahern
- Monika Maron
- Alberto Garlini
- Carmen Ollé
- Juan Manuel Roca
- Luis Panini
- Shukti Roy
- Mariella Mehr
- Alessandro Baricco
- Liam O'Flaherty
- J. A. Sainz
- Nora Bossong
- José Luis Peixoto
- David L. Ulin
- Ignacio Padilla
- Diamela Eltit
- Edgardo Rivera Martínez
- Octavio Escobar Giraldo
- Fernanda García Loa
- Juan Ramírez Biedermann
- Pyun Hye-Young
- Felipe Benítez Reyes
- Dacia Maraini
- Hipólito G. Navarro
- Rinny Gremaud
- Patricia Reis
- Philip Hoare
- Sascha Reh
- Alonso Cueto
- Ricardo Silva Romero
- Nicolás González Marzzucco
- Alejandra Costamagna
- Ben Ehrenreich
- José Manuel Funes
- Enrique Serna
- Chandrakanta Mura Singh
- Gila Almagor
- Dino Buzzati
- Gonzalo Calcedo Juanes
- Ingo Schulze
- Tessa Hadley
- Carola Aikin
- Dulce María Cardoso
- Leo Felipe Campos
- Alberto Laiseca
- José Gai
- Héctor Abad Faciolince
- Joya Mitra
- Paola Lagazzi
- Juan Pedro Aparicio
- Ulrich Peltzer
- José María Merino
- A. M. Cabral
- Amrita Nilanjana
- Orly Castel-Bloom
- Peter Stamm
- Isabel Río Novo
- Miguel Bayón
- Ned Beauman
- Pilar Salamanca
- Etgar Keret
- Valeria Correa Fiz
- David Machado
- Louise Welsh
- Antonio Skármeta
- Roberto Carlos Pérez
- César Aira
Format:
Duration:
- 551 pages
Language:
Spanish
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Ray Bradbury
Ray Bradbury (1920–2012) was the author of more than three dozen books, including Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles, The Illustrated Man, and Something Wicked This Way Comes, as well as hundreds of short stories. He wrote for the theater, cinema, and TV, including the screenplay for John Huston’s Moby Dick and the Emmy Award–winning teleplay The Halloween Tree, and adapted for television sixty-five of his stories for The Ray Bradbury Theater. He was the recipient of the 2000 National Book Foundation’s Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, the 2007 Pulitzer Prize Special Citation, and numerous other honors.
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Philip Hoare
Philip Hoare is the author of six works of non-fiction, including , which won the 2009 Samuel Johnson Prize for non-fiction. Most recently, (2013) was published to great critical acclaim. Hoare is also an experienced broadcaster, a Visiting Fellow at Southampton University, and Leverhulme Artist-in-residence at The Marine Institute, Plymouth University, which awarded him an honourary doctorate in 2011. He lives in Southampton.
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Tessa Hadley
Tessa Hadley is the author of six highly acclaimed novels, including Clever Girl and The Past, as well as three short story collections, most recently Bad Dreams and Other Stories, which won the Edge Hill Short Story Prize. Her stories appear regularly in The New Yorker; in 2016 she was awarded the Windham Campbell Prize and the Hawthornden Prize. She lives in London.
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