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This Recent works by Annie Ernaux, Salman Rushdie, Fernando Aramburu, John Boyne, Éric Vuillard and Ignacio Martínez de Pisón stand out. editorial news of 2023A year in which singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen’s long-awaited unpublished novel and Antonio Machado’s unpublished poems will be published.

Cabaret Voltaire to release ‘Young Man’Annie Ernaux, the last novel of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature, is a reflection of her relationship with time, from her relationship with a man 30 years younger than her.

‘Victoria City’ (Random House), the novel that Rushdie finished when he was attacked Written by an Islamist terrorist, the epic story of how a woman in the 14th century created a fantastic empire.

French writer Éric Vuillard, who won the prestigious Goncourt Prize in 2017, speaks for himself. “An honorable exit” (Tusquets)how the two great powers, France and the USA, were defeated by a humble people, the Vietnamese.

It will appear in 2023 ‘All the broken pieces’ (Salamander), the long-awaited sequel to ‘The Boy in the Striped Pajamas’, By John Boyne, in this case with an old woman who comes to terms with her past.

Lumen is a volume that will edit Leonard Cohen’s long-awaited unpublished novel ‘A Ballet of Lepers’, which will include several unpublished short stories and a theatrical script written between 1956 and 1961.

‘Las singularidades’ by John Banville and ‘Lucy y el mar’ by Elizabeth Strout (Alfaguara); “Elizabeth Finch” by Julian Barnes, “First Blood” by Amélie Nothomb and “The Morning Star” by Karl Ove Knausgårdv (three in Anagram); and “Watch our dance” by Leila Slimani (Cabaret Voltaire).

Notable in this area ‘Married portrait’ by Maggie O’Farrell (Asteroid); “We’re All Gonna Die” by Emily Austin (Blackie Books); “Ghost in the Throat” (Sixth Floor) by Doireann Ní Ghríofa; and “My days at the Morisaki bookstore” (Silver Letters), by Satoshi Yagisawa.

On the Spanish stage, Fernando Aramburu’s ‘Hijos de la fábula’ (Tusquets) stands out, about two excited young people who decided to join ETA in the south of France, but when they learned that the group had left the group. After the armed struggle, they decide not to resign in a series of ridiculous and hilarious adventures and successes.

It will be new next year too ‘Fire Castles’ (Seix Barral) by Martínez de PisónSet in Madrid between 1939 and 1945.

Anagrama will organize the latest works of a well-established Spanish trio: Álvaro Pombo with ‘Santander, 1936’; Marta Sanz with ‘Metallic shutters come down suddenly’; and Marcos Giralt Torrente with ‘One day I will be a memory’.

These will be added in 2023 “Only smoke” by Juan José Millásand “Every summer is an end” by Ray Loriga (Alfaguara); “El cuarto de la plancha” (Backlit) by Inma Chacón; ‘The Perfumer’ (Plaza) by José Luis Perales; ‘Back to When’ (Siruela) by María Elena Morán; and ‘Punki’ (Blackie Books) by Juarma.

From Latin America, Daniela Tarazona’s ‘Isla partida’ (Almadía) movie is coming; ‘Los genios’ (Galaxia Gutenberg), by Jaime Bayly about the unfinished friendship of García Márquez and Vargas Llosa; Edgardo Cozarinsky’s ‘Dirty Sky’ (Tusquets); and “Transparent Pilgrim” (Periférica) by Juan Cárdenas.

The ‘bestsellers’ will be represented by books such as: “Looking for Ashley” (Plaza) by Danielle Steel; ‘Homecoming’ by Kate Morton (Total); or “Secret Novel 1” (B Editions) by Brandon Sanderson.

Black Harvest with Michael Connelly and Jo Nesbo

The black harvest will bring ‘Estrella del desierto (AdN)’ by Michael Connelly; ‘Eclipse’ (Reservoir Books) by Jo Nesbo; “Double or none” by Kim Sherwood, the first woman authorized to continue the 007 series; “Only the dark” (Salamander) by Ian Rankin and William McIlvanney; and the RBA takes back Philip Kerr’s “The Sniper” with an alternate story starring Kennedy and Fidel Castro.

There will be other voltage innovations ‘Unknown’ by Rosa Montero and Olivier Trucand “Time of the Flies” by Claudia Piñeiro (Alfaguara); ‘There is no one in this world’ (Destiny) by Víctor del Árbol; Andrea Camilleri’s “Pay of Honor” (Destiny); ‘There is only one winner’ (RBA), by Harlan Coben; “Death in April” by Alan Parks (Tusquets); “Sodium chloride” (Maeva) by Jussi Adler-Olsen; or “The Killing Loves” (Roca) by Elia Barceló.

In the Same Type: ‘Caged station’ (Alba) by José Luis Correa; “Face thief” (Plaza) by Ibon Martín; “The fourth girl from the left” (Alrevés) by Andreu Martín; “The Lady” (Seix Barral) by Ragnar Jónasson; ‘The Hunt’ by Steffen Jacobsen and “No One Can Save the Roses” (Rock) by Youssef El Maimouni; ‘holy waters’ (Contraluz) by May R. Ayamonte; and ‘Solas’ (Grijalbo) by Javier Díez Carmona.

Black scene, Victoria González Torralba’s “Good Times” (Siruela); ‘The sect’ (Planet) by Camilla Läckberg and Henrik Fexeus; ‘Awareness for Murderers’ (Espasa) by Karsten Dusse; ‘Broken Souls’ (Main), by Patricia Gibney; The Waitress by Nita Prose and the Man in the Maze by Donato Carrisi (both in the Duomo).

Pierre Lemaître’s historical novels ‘The Wide World’ (Salamander); “The Porcelain Soldier” by Mathias Malzieu (Reservoir Books); ‘555’ (Periférica/Errata Naturae) by Hélène Gestern; Sharpe and his riflemen. The taking of Badajoz, 1812′ and Bernard Cornwell’s ‘Sharpe and Salamanca campaign’ (Edhasa); ‘El cantar de Liébana’ (Espasa) by Peridis; Anne Stern’s ‘The Berlin Midwife’ (Maeva); or “The Temples of Jubilation” (AdN) by Kate Atkinson.

They will also publish ‘The Station’ (B) by Jacopo De Michelis; ‘The life that separates us’ by Chufo Lloréns (Grijalbo); ‘Someone Remembers Us’ by Carmen Conde (Roca); “The Cook” (Contraluz) by Luis Cerezo; and “The daughters of Carlos V. María and Juana de Austria” (La Esfera) by Magdalena Velasco Kindelán.

The poem will feature Machado’s unpublished poems and arrangement ‘Complete Poetry’ (DeBolsillo) by Víctor Fernández; ‘Duino Elegies’ (Lumen) with unpublished poems and letters by Rainer Maria Rilke; ‘In the body of the world’ (Galaxia), by Andrés Sánchez Robayna; “A collection of poems. 1982-2022′ (Cliff), by Aurora Luque, National Poetry Award 2022; and ‘America’s Forerunners’ (Alba).

In the story ‘Mr. Kafka’ (Scandinavian), unpublished Spanish stories by Bohumil Hrabal; and all the stories by James Salter (Salamander) and Stefan Zweig (Foam Pages).

Emilia Pardo Bazán’s classics such as ‘La gota de sangre’ (Siruela); ‘L’Orco’ (Scandinavian), not published by George Sand; or the first Spanish translation of ‘La casa de Kyoko’ (Alliance) by Yukio Mishima.

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