An exhilarating collection of critical and personal writings--spanning
more than twenty years of work--from the internationally renowned author
of The Infatuations and A Heart So White.
Javier Marías is a tireless examiner of the world around us: essayist,
novelist, translator, voracious reader, enthusiastic debunker of
pretension, and vigorous polymath. He is able to discover what many of
us fail to notice or have never put into words, and he keeps looking
long after most of us have turned away.
This new collection of essays--by turns literary, philosophical, and
autobiographical--journeys from the crumbling canals of Venice to the
wide horizons of the Wild West, and Marías captures each new vista with
razor-sharp acuity and wit. He explores, with characteristic relish,
subjects ranging from soccer to classic cinema, from comic books and toy
soldiers to mortality and memory, from "The Most Conceited of Cities" to
"Why Almost No One Can Be Trusted," making each brilliantly and
inimitably his own.
Trenchant and wry, subversive and penetrating, Between Eternities is a
collection of dazzling intellectual curiosity, offering a window into
the expansive mind of the man so often said to be Spain's greatest
living writer.