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In a bar on the border between France and Spain, a confused young man thinks of the explanation he will give to the assassins who have come looking for him. How did I get involved with this mission? asks Jacques Munoz, without the ñ, the son of an immigrant whose father decided that his son was to forget his native tongue. But the death of his mother increases Munoz's interest in the prohibited language that appears to enclose all of the enigmas of his past. He studies Spanish in an obsessive manner and accepts an illegal job that requires him to travel from Paris to Madrid. This risky…mehr

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In a bar on the border between France and Spain, a confused young man thinks of the explanation he will give to the assassins who have come looking for him. How did I get involved with this mission? asks Jacques Munoz, without the ñ, the son of an immigrant whose father decided that his son was to forget his native tongue. But the death of his mother increases Munoz's interest in the prohibited language that appears to enclose all of the enigmas of his past. He studies Spanish in an obsessive manner and accepts an illegal job that requires him to travel from Paris to Madrid. This risky adventure covers two times, two cities, and two languages. Soon, Jacques is involved in a life or death struggle between two groups of smugglers. Hendaya is a great literary thriller that explores why someone would risk their life to master another language.
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Autorenporträt
Marcos Eymar works as a professor at the University of Orleans and co-directs a literary workshop at the Cervantes Institute. His first book, Objetos encontrados, was named one of the best narrative books of 2007 by the cultural supplement of the Spanish newspaper, El País. He has won many awards, one of which was the XVI Mario Vargas Llosa prize in the novel category for Hendaya, given by the University of Murcia. He lives in Paris.