A dual-language edition of contemporary stories from throughout the
Hispanic world, perfect for learners of either language
This volume of ten short stories, with parallel translations, offers
students of Spanish at all levels the opportunity to enjoy a wide range
of contemporary literature, without having constantly to refer back to a
dictionary.
Richly diverse in themes and styles, the stories are by both new and
well-established writers and range from the sharp insights of Gabriel
García Márquez's "María dos Prazeres" and the teasing, deceptive
simplicity of Javier Marías's "On the Honeymoon" to Isabel Allende's
powerful evocation of the oral traditions of the Amerindian and the
philosophical speculation of Laura Freixas's "Absurd Ending."
Complete with notes, the stories make excellent reading in either
language.