A book by one of Spain's greatest writers weaves fiction and fact into
a completely original and unforgettable hybrid.
Called by its author a "false novel," Dark Back of Time begins with
the tale of the odd effects of publishing All Souls, his witty and
sardonic 1989 Oxford novel. All Souls is a book Marías swears to be
fiction, but which its "characters"--the real-life dons and professors
and bookshop owners who have "recognized themselves"--fiercely maintain
to be a roman à clef. With the sleepy world of Oxford set into fretful
motion by a world that never "existed," Dark Back of Time begins an
odyssey into the nature of identity and of time. Marías weaves together
autobiography, a legendary kingdom, strange ghostly literary figures,
halls of mirrors, a one-eyed pilot, a curse in Havana, and a bullet lost
in Mexico.