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Canciones de amor en Lolita's Club
by Juan Marsé
Areté, 2005. Aceptable. ISBN: 84-264-1481-8. Materia/s: AMPW6BIX2C. Tapa dura con sobrecubierta con algunos roces en sus cantos, , 265 páginas, edición en español. Primera edición. leve marca golpe en lomo segun imagen adjunta
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Areté, 2005. Aceptable. ISBN: 84-264-1481-8. Materia/s: AMPW6BIX2C. Tapa dura con sobrecubierta con algunos roces en sus cantos, , 265 páginas, edición en español. Primera edición. leve marca golpe en lomo segun imagen adjunta
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EL BOLETIN (ESP) Via Biblio.com Biblio.co.uk |
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El Amante Bilingue
by Marse, Juan
0000-00-00. 1. ed. hardcover. Used: Good. xx. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy.
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Marse, Juan |
ISBN: 9788432070204
0000-00-00. 1. ed. hardcover. Used: Good. xx. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy.
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SI TE DICEN QUE CAÃÂ. JUAN MARSÃâ°. Edición especial editorial Mundo Actual. 1977
by Marsé, Juan
1977. 1ê edición. Buen estado. Mundo Actual editorial Madrid 341 pags 23x18cm Tapa dura con sobrecubierta
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Marsé, Juan |
Date: 1977
ISBN: 9788485224890
1977. 1ê edición. Buen estado. Mundo Actual editorial Madrid 341 pags 23x18cm Tapa dura con sobrecubierta
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LibrerÃa Maestro Gozalbo (ESP) Via Biblio.com Biblio.co.uk |
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Juan Marse: Un paseo por las estrellas
by Juan Marse
RBA, 2001. Aceptable. ISBN: 8479017929. primera edicion noviembre 2001, 205 paginas, color y b/n, tapa dura con sobrecubierta, 21x30 cm, buen estado
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Juan Marse |
RBA, 2001. Aceptable. ISBN: 8479017929. primera edicion noviembre 2001, 205 paginas, color y b/n, tapa dura con sobrecubierta, 21x30 cm, buen estado
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EL BOLETIN (ESP) Via Biblio.com Biblio.co.uk |
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Rabos de lagartija
by Juan Marse
Lumen, 2000. Aceptable. ISBN: 9788426412843. primera edicion 2000, 353 paginas, tapa dura con sobrecubierta, con sello ex libris en varias paginas
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Juan Marse |
Lumen, 2000. Aceptable. ISBN: 9788426412843. primera edicion 2000, 353 paginas, tapa dura con sobrecubierta, con sello ex libris en varias paginas
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EL BOLETIN (ESP) Via Biblio.com Biblio.co.uk |
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The Fallen
by Marse, Juan; Translated from the Spanish by Lane, Helen R.
Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown and Company, 1979. First American Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; VG-/G; sunned yellow spine with red and black text; first American edition; dust jacket exterior shows modest sunning, mostly to spine; slight edge wear; quarter bound black spine to cloth; yellow boards show mild wear; solid, intact binding; text block exterior edges show light tone; interior pages clean; pp 334. 1366444. FP New Rockville Stock.
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Marse, Juan; Translated from the Spanish by Lane, Helen R. |
Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown and Company, 1979. First American Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; VG-/G; sunned yellow spine with red and black text; first American edition; dust jacket exterior shows modest sunning, mostly to spine; slight edge wear; quarter bound black spine to cloth; yellow boards show mild wear; solid, intact binding; text block exterior edges show light tone; interior pages clean; pp 334. 1366444. FP New Rockville Stock.
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Second Story Books, ABAA (USA) Via Biblio.com ABAA.org Biblio.co.uk |
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Si te dicen que cai
by Juan Marse
Novaro-México, S.A. , 1973. Tapa dura. 2ê Mano. , . . Primera edición México. dedicatoria a ant prop. . 347 p., 23x15 cm., tapa dura con sob
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Publisher: Novaro-México, S.A.
Date: 1973
Novaro-México, S.A. , 1973. Tapa dura. 2ê Mano. , . . Primera edición México. dedicatoria a ant prop. . 347 p., 23x15 cm., tapa dura con sob
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Almacén de los libros olvidados (ESP) Via Biblio.com Biblio.co.uk |
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Si Te Dicen Que CaÃÂ
by Marsé, Juan
México: OrganizacÃÂon Editorial Novaro, 1973. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good+ in very good jacket. Quarto, 347 p., 23cm.
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Marsé, Juan |
Publisher: OrganizacÃÂon Editorial...
Date: 1973
México: OrganizacÃÂon Editorial Novaro, 1973. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good+ in very good jacket. Quarto, 347 p., 23cm.
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Bibliope by Calvello Books (USA) Via Biblio.com Biblio.co.uk |
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Golden Girl
by Marse, Juan
Boston. 1981. Little Brown. 1st English Language Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 0316546771. Translated from the Spanish by Helen R. Lane. 195 pages. hardcover. Jacket design by Paul Bacon. keywords: Europe Spain Literature Translated World Literature. DESCRIPTION - Things aren't what they are, my girl, but what we remember them to be. The second of Juan Mars� 's internationally acclaimed novels to appear in English, Golden Girl is a dazzling exploration of the vagaries of memory and desire, and of one man 's obsession with what he might have been. Luys Forest � a sixty-year-old man of letters whose novels and commentary on the post-Spanish Civil War years have now passed into obscurity � has holed up in the old family house at Calafell to finish his autobiography. He receives no visitors, answers none of his mail, and never appears in public save for his daily late afternoon walk on the beach, accompanied by his dog, Mao. Forest is in the midst of final revisions to his memoirs when his insouciant, gypsylike niece Mariana comes to stay with him, presumably to interview her once-illustrious uncle for a magazine article, though it soon becomes apparent that she has other motives as well. The charming seductress offers to type a clean copy of the corrected manuscript � a text tediously overlaid with deletions and insertions � and interviews Forest nightly in her dim, cluttered bedroom smelling of marijuana and mint tea. Pursuing memories as illusory as dreams, Forest responds to Mariana 's irreverent, probing questions with a curious mix of half- remembered truths, deliberate falsehoods, and fabrications that turn out to be true. Lulled by the midnight hour and warm whiskey, he recalls his fatal attraction to the beautiful, wealthy Monteys sisters, one of whom he married, the other he never forgot; the symbolic gestures of defiance that foreshadowed by many years his break with the Falangists; his father's imprisonment and torture by that same party; his contempt for the friend who cuckolded him, and who died the accidental death Forest feels certain was meant for him; the gossip and slander that circulate still in the town of his birth. Charged with barely submerged eroticism and haunting flashes of the surreal, Golden Girl exposes the candor and delusion with which we approach the shadowy past. A best- seller in Spain, it has been translated into Dutch, French, and Swedish, and is being made into a movie. A native of Barcelona, Spain, Juan Mars� began publishing stories in literary magazines in 1958, while working as an apprentice in a jewelry factory. He has subsequently written five novels while working as a laboratory assistant in the Pasteur Institute in Paris, script- writer, translator, journalist, publicity editor, waiter, and editor-in-chief of the magazine Por Favor. His highly acclaimed works have won the Premio S�samo for short stories, the Premio Biblioteca Breve, and the Premio Planeta, and in 1973 The Fallen was awarded the Premio Internacional de Novela M�xico. Currently writing full-time, Mars� lives with his wife and two children in Barcelona. Helen R. Lane has received both NBA and PEN awards for her translations. She lives in France. inventory #5528
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Marse, Juan |
ISBN: 9780316546775
Boston. 1981. Little Brown. 1st English Language Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 0316546771. Translated from the Spanish by Helen R. Lane. 195 pages. hardcover. Jacket design by Paul Bacon. keywords: Europe Spain Literature Translated World Literature. DESCRIPTION - Things aren't what they are, my girl, but what we remember them to be. The second of Juan Mars� 's internationally acclaimed novels to appear in English, Golden Girl is a dazzling exploration of the vagaries of memory and desire, and of one man 's obsession with what he might have been. Luys Forest � a sixty-year-old man of letters whose novels and commentary on the post-Spanish Civil War years have now passed into obscurity � has holed up in the old family house at Calafell to finish his autobiography. He receives no visitors, answers none of his mail, and never appears in public save for his daily late afternoon walk on the beach, accompanied by his dog, Mao. Forest is in the midst of final revisions to his memoirs when his insouciant, gypsylike niece Mariana comes to stay with him, presumably to interview her once-illustrious uncle for a magazine article, though it soon becomes apparent that she has other motives as well. The charming seductress offers to type a clean copy of the corrected manuscript � a text tediously overlaid with deletions and insertions � and interviews Forest nightly in her dim, cluttered bedroom smelling of marijuana and mint tea. Pursuing memories as illusory as dreams, Forest responds to Mariana 's irreverent, probing questions with a curious mix of half- remembered truths, deliberate falsehoods, and fabrications that turn out to be true. Lulled by the midnight hour and warm whiskey, he recalls his fatal attraction to the beautiful, wealthy Monteys sisters, one of whom he married, the other he never forgot; the symbolic gestures of defiance that foreshadowed by many years his break with the Falangists; his father's imprisonment and torture by that same party; his contempt for the friend who cuckolded him, and who died the accidental death Forest feels certain was meant for him; the gossip and slander that circulate still in the town of his birth. Charged with barely submerged eroticism and haunting flashes of the surreal, Golden Girl exposes the candor and delusion with which we approach the shadowy past. A best- seller in Spain, it has been translated into Dutch, French, and Swedish, and is being made into a movie. A native of Barcelona, Spain, Juan Mars� began publishing stories in literary magazines in 1958, while working as an apprentice in a jewelry factory. He has subsequently written five novels while working as a laboratory assistant in the Pasteur Institute in Paris, script- writer, translator, journalist, publicity editor, waiter, and editor-in-chief of the magazine Por Favor. His highly acclaimed works have won the Premio S�samo for short stories, the Premio Biblioteca Breve, and the Premio Planeta, and in 1973 The Fallen was awarded the Premio Internacional de Novela M�xico. Currently writing full-time, Mars� lives with his wife and two children in Barcelona. Helen R. Lane has received both NBA and PEN awards for her translations. She lives in France. inventory #5528
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