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Elvira Sastre

9789584277060
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Days Without You is a story of complicity through time, that of a grandmother and her grandson. Dora, a teacher during the Republic, shares with Gael the story that has made her who she is. With tenderness, but with rawness, she confesses her emotions to her sculptor grandson,...

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Days Without You is a story of complicity through time, that of a grandmother and her grandson. Dora, a teacher during the Republic, shares with Gael the story that has made her who she is. With tenderness, but with rawness, she confesses her emotions to her sculptor grandson, a young man with a special sensitivity, and provides him, without him knowing it yet, with the keys to recover from the wounds caused by a broken love. Through reflection and what melancholy teaches, this novel travels those paths that all of us, at some point, have to go through to understand that life and love are sublime precisely because they have an end.


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Elvira Sastre (Segovia, 1992) compagina su carrera poética con la escritura y la traducción. Tras una gira exitosa por Estados Unidos y México, donde se ha lanzado Bastion, la traducción al inglés de Baluarte hecha por Gordon E. McNeer, la poeta acaba de pub...

Elvira Sastre (Segovia, 1992) compagina su carrera poética con la escritura y la traducción. Tras una gira exitosa por Estados Unidos y México, donde se ha lanzado Bastion, la traducción al inglés de Baluarte hecha por Gordon E. McNeer, la poeta acaba de publicar su cuarto poemario, La soledad de un cuerpo acostumbrado a la herida. Continúa presentando sus obras por España y por América Latina mientras trabaja en la traducción de una novela juvenil, de un poemario y prepara su primera novela adulta con la editorial Seix Barral.