Slippery figures in anomalous situations - ghosts, spies, bodyguards,
criminals- haunt these stories by Javier Marías: the characters come
bearing their strange and special secrets, and never leave our minds. In
one story, a man obsessed with his much younger lover endlessly
videotapes her every move, and then confides his surprising plans for
her; in another, a ghost can't stop resigning from his job. Masterfully,
Marías manages in a small space to perplex and delight. "The short story
fits Marías like a glove," as Le point noted. His stories have been
hailed as "formidably intelligent" (The London Review of Books), "a
bracing tonic" (The Chicago Tribune), and "startling" (The New York
Times Book Review).