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"During their youth, Gabriel Aristu and Adriana Zuber starred in a passionate love story that seemed destined to last forever. The future, however, had other plans for them. Separated for fifty years by an ocean of incommunication, she trapped in the Spain of the dictatorship, he experiencing professional success in the United States, they meet again in the twilight of his days. Looks, caresses, silenced desires and old reproaches will then give way to the realization that the nostalgia for that first love is also nostalgia for the person we once were. I won't see you die is a novel about the…mehr

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"During their youth, Gabriel Aristu and Adriana Zuber starred in a passionate love story that seemed destined to last forever. The future, however, had other plans for them. Separated for fifty years by an ocean of incommunication, she trapped in the Spain of the dictatorship, he experiencing professional success in the United States, they meet again in the twilight of his days. Looks, caresses, silenced desires and old reproaches will then give way to the realization that the nostalgia for that first love is also nostalgia for the person we once were. I won't see you die is a novel about the power of memory and forgetting, loyalty and betrayal, the ravages of time and the obstinacy of love and its mirages. The moving story of a frustrated passion for life and a beautiful portrait of old age written with extreme delicacy." --
Autorenporträt
Antonio Muñoz Molina cursó estudios de periodismo en Madrid y se licenció en historia del arte en la Universidad de Granada. Ha reunido sus artículos, reconocidos en 2003 con los premios González-Ruano de Periodismo y Mariano de Cavia, en volúmenes como El Robinson urbano (1984;1993 y 2003). Su obra narrativa comprende Beatus Ille (1986 y 1999), El invierno en Lisboa (1987 y 1999), que recibió el Premio de la Crítica y el Premio Nacional de Literatura, ambos en 1988, Beltenebros (1989 y 1999), El jinete polaco (1991; 2002), que ganó el Premio Planeta en 1991 y nuevamente el Premio Nacional de Literatura en 1992, Los misterios de Madrid (1992 y 1999), El dueño del secreto (1994), Nada del otro mundo (1994), Ardor guerrero (1995), Plenilunio (1997), Carlota Fainberg (2000), En ausencia de Blanca (2001), Ventanas de Manhattan (2004), El viento de la Luna (2006) y Sefarad (2001 y 2009). Desde 1995 es miembro de la Real Academia Española. Vive en Madrid y Nueva York y está casado con la escritora Elvira Lindo. Antonio Muñoz Molina studied journalism in Madrid and graduated in art history at the University of Granada. He has collected his articles, recognized in 2003 with the González-Ruano Journalism and Mariano de Cavia awards, in volumes such as El Robinson urbano (The urban Robinson) (1984,1993 and 2003) . His narrative work includes Beatus Ille (1986 and 1999), El invierno en Lisboa (Winter in Lisbon) (1987 and 1999), which received the Critics' Prize and the National Prize for Literature, both in 1988, Beltenebros (1989 and 1999), El jinete polaco (The Polish Rider) (2002), which won the Planeta Prize in 1991 and again the National Prize for Literature in 1992, Los misterios de Madrid (The Mysteries of Madrid (1992 and 1999), El dueño del secreto (The Owner of the Secret) (1994), Nada del otro mundo (Nothing from the Other World (1994), Ardor guerrero (Warrior Ardor) (1995), Plenilunio (Full Moon) (1997), Carlota Fainberg (2000), En ausencia de Blanca (In the Absence of Blanca) (2001), Ventanas de Manhattan (Windows of Manhattan) (2004), El viento de la Luna (The Wind of the Moon) (2006) and Sefarad (2001, 2009). Since 1995 he has been a member of the Royal Spanish Academy. He lives in Madrid and New York and is married to the writer Elvira Lindo.