Barcelona Noir - Akashic Noir - Adriana V Lopez - Books - Akashic Books,U.S. - 9781936070954 - April 19, 2011
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Barcelona Noir - Akashic Noir


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Brief Description: "A trade paperback original"--P. [4] of cover. Review Quotes:"One-of-a-kind Barcelona is as enchanting in real life as in literature, and the latest in the Akashic city noir series, "Barcelona Noir," is a terrific entry point to sample its charms or to relive the adventure of traveling there [...] this collection of 14 stories that tap into history, politics and culture to cast a cloak of horror and humor on the city's distinctive neighborhoods."--"Miami Herald" "The 14 stories in Akashic's Barcelona volume hew closely to the bleak spirit of the noir genre, whether reaching back to the 1920s [...] or chronicling chaotic immigrant-infused present-day Barcelona."--"Publishers Weekly" "Each [contributor] presents his or her own personal picture of the city, and as a whole, the anthology projects a many-hued sense of place. As portrayed here, Barcelona is a city that looks different from every angle."--"Booklist" "With 50 titles in its noir series and counting, Akashic adds another fine anthology to the lineup, tBiographical Note: Adriana V. Lopez: Adriana V. Lopez is the founding editor of Criticas Magazine and edited the story collection Fifteen Candles. Lopez's journalism has appeared in the New York Times and the Washington Post and her essays and fiction have been published in anthologies such as Border-Line Personalities, Colonize This! and Juicy Mangoes. Currently, she is translating Susana Forte's novel Waiting for Robert Capa and divides her time between New York and Madrid. Carmen Ospina: Carmen Ospina directs the digital program at Random House Mondadori in Barcelona, Spain. Born and raised in Colombia, she lived in New York for eight years where she coedited Criticas magazine and worked as an editor at Umbrage Editions and a freelance journalist for World Press Review and NY1 Noticias. She has lived in Barcelona since 2006 and rides her bike every day. Publisher Marketing: "One-of-a-kind Barcelona is as enchanting in real life as in literature, and the latest in the Akashic city noir series, "Barcelona Noir," is a terrific entry point to sample its charms or to relive the adventure of traveling there [...] this collection of 14 stories that tap into history, politics and culture to cast a cloak of horror and humor on the city's distinctive neighborhoods."--"Miami Herald" "The 14 stories in Akashic's Barcelona volume hew closely to the bleak spirit of the noir genre, whether reaching back to the 1920s [...] or chronicling chaotic immigrant-infused present-day Barcelona."--"Publishers Weekly" "Each [contributor] presents his or her own personal picture of the city, and as a whole, the anthology projects a many-hued sense of place. As portrayed here, Barcelona is a city that looks different from every angle."--"Booklist" "With 50 titles in its noir series and counting, Akashic adds another fine anthology to the lineup, this time evoking the cultural, social, and physical precincts of Barcelona from the early 20th century to the present. Fans of Spanish literature and crime fiction will enjoy."--"Library Journal" Includes brand-new stories by: Jordi Sierra i Fabra, Imma Monso, Santiago Roncagliolo, Francisco "Paco" Gonzalez Ledesma, Valerie Miles, David Barba, Isabel Franc, Lolita Bosch, Eric C. Aragon, Antonia Cortijos, Cristina Fallaras, Raul Argemi, Teresa Solana, and Andreu Martin. For some, Barcelona is a European enchantress of nouveau architecture, fusion tapas, and fine cava. To others, it's a Gothic labyrinth of tiny streets to lose oneself in; hashish-clouded after-hours bars to forget the time; dimly lit plazas with global bohemians squatting, prostitutes tempting. But come morning, its cold cobblestones and misty beachfronts have even darker stories to tell. Review Citations:

Publishers Weekly 03/21/2011 (EAN 9781936070954, Paperback)

Booklist 05/01/2011 pg. 37 (EAN 9781936070954, Paperback)

Contributor Bio:  Lopez, Adriana V Adriana Lopez was the founding editor of Criticas magazine, Publishers Weekly's Spanish-language sister publication. Lopez's work has appeared in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Washington Post, among other publications. A member of the PEN American Center, she lives in New York City. Contributor Bio:  Obejas, Achy Achy Obejas was born in Havana and came to the United States as a young child. She is a cultural writer for the Chicago Tribune. Her articles have appeared in Vogue, The Nation, Ms. Latina, the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Reader, Girlfriend, High Performance, New City, and Chicago Reporter. She is the author of Memory Mambo, a novel, and We Came All the Way from Cuba So You could Dress Like This?, a collection of short stories. She is a frequent speaker at universities and community centers across the country and in Cuba.


300 pages, maps

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 19, 2011
ISBN13 9781936070954
Publishers Akashic Books,U.S.
Genre Cultural Region > Spanish
Pages 300
Dimensions 136 × 210 × 19 mm   ·   235 g
Editor Lopez, Adriana V.
Editor Ospina, Carmen

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