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El corazón helado

(The Frozen Heart)

Grandes, Almudena - Spain


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NOVEL

Upon his death, Julio Carrión, a powerful businessman whose fortune dates back to the Franco years, leaves his children a substantial inheritance, but also many blanks about his past and his experiences during the Spanish Civil War and fighting with the Blue Division. During the burial, his son Álvaro, the only one who has not wanted to take part in the family business, is surprised by the presence of a young, attractive woman, who he has never seen before, and who seems to know something about the private life of his father. Raquel Fernández Perea is the daughter and granddaughter of Spanish exiles in France, and she knows almost everything there is to know about her family’s past, their experience during the war, and their exile. Only one story remains a mystery, and that is the afternoon when her grandfather, who had just returned to Madrid, took her to visit a family with whom they seemed to be indebted in some way.

 

With El corazón helado, Almudena Grandes has written her most ambitious novel thus far, as she traces the history of the Franco years, of the Spanish transition, and of the conflict with memory endured by the new generations, through the history of two families.



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Italy Italy - Editorial Ugo Guanda
France France - Editorial J.C. Lattès
United Kingdom United Kingdom - Editorial Orion Publishing Group
Germany Germany - Editorial Rowohlt
Netherlands Netherlands - Editorial Signatuur
Hungary Hungary - Editorial Scolar


BIOGRAPHY

Almudena Grandes (Madrid, 1960)  became widely known as a writer in 1989 with her novel Las edades de Lulú, which won the XI Sonrisa Vertical Prize. She has received the acclaim of readers and critics ever since. She is the author of eleven novels and two books of short stories that have established her as one of the most solid and internationally-known narrators in contemporary Spanish literature. Many of her works have been taken to the big screen, and her novel, El corazón helado, one of the most acclaimed and long-lasting successes in current Spanish literature, has received, among other awards, the Fundación Lara Prize, the prizes of the booksellers in Madrid and Seville, the Rapallo Carige in  Italy and the Prix Méditerranée in France. Her novel Inés y la alegría was awarded the Critics Prize in Madrid in 2011, the Elena Poniatowska Prize 2011 and the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize 2011, and El lector de Julio Verne was selected best book of 2012 by the readers of El País.

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