Since his death in 2022, we have been wanting to dedicate an episode to Spanish novelist Javier Marías, a master of the distrusting, long sentence. We had a lovely time reflecting on his books, which we could read again and again.
What is your favorite Javier Marías book?
Shownotes
Books
Doctor Thorne, by Anthony Trollope
Great Fear on the Mountain, by Charles Ferdinand Ramuz, translated by Bill Johnston
David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens
Three Days in June, by Anne Tyler
The Works of Javier Marías
Los dominios del lobo (1971)
Voyage Along the Horizon (1973), translated by Kristina Cordero
El monarca del tiempo (1978)
El siglo (1983)
The Man of Feeling (1986), translated by Margaret Jull Costa
All Souls (1989), translated by Margaret Jull Costa
While the Women Are Sleeping (1990), translated by Margaret Jull Costa
A Heart So White (1992), translated by Margaret Jull Costa
Tomorrow in the Battle Think on Me (1994), translated by Margaret Jull Costa
When I Was Mortal (1996), translated by Margaret Jull Costa
Bad Nature, or With Elvis in Mexico (1996), translated by Esther Allen
Dark Back of Time (1998), translated by Esther Allen
Your Face Tomorrow 1: Fever and Spear (2002), translated by Margaret Jull Costa
Your Face Tomorrow 2: Dance and Dream (2004), translated by Margaret Jull Costa
Your Face Tomorrow 3: Poison, Shadow and Farewell (2007), translated by Margaret Jull Costa
The Infatuations (2011), translated by Margaret Jull Costa
Thus Bad Begins (2014), translated by Margaret Jull Costa
Berta Isla (2017), translated by Margaret Jull Costa
Tomás Nevinson (2021), translated by Margaret Jull Costa
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