A Thousand Forests in One Acorn : An Anthology of Spanish-Language Fiction
ISBN: 9781940953083
Platform/Publisher: Ebook Central / Open Letter
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Miles compiles an impressive anthology of Spanish-language authors' self-submissions. The result, titled after an Emerson quote, is less of a definitive canon than an attempt to "root out the acorn, [.] the driving obsession of a writer." Nevertheless, the 28 participating fiction writers represent some of the best of their respective literatures: including Carlos Fuentes (Mexican), Aurora Venturini (Argentinian), Mario Vargas Llosa (Peruvian), and Ramiro Pinilla (Spanish), among many others. Each section consists of a short biography (conveniently marked off by inked page edges), an interview, a selection of the author's choosing, and finally a bibliography of works and awards. Almost all of the selections are literary works of rare, remarkable quality, but the real pleasure is reading them in the context of the interviews. Here, authors explain their submission choice (Alberto Ruy Sanchez calls it "the pain of choosing"); they recount influences (Faulkner makes frequent appearances, as do family members-says Fuentes, "[W]rite [.] for your grandmothers wherever they are"); and they discuss everything from writing techniques to fiction's "obligation" to politics. Ordered chronologically by authors' dates of birth, the collection begins with the rich works of the most mature authors, and ends slightly less impressively with younger authors who, though worthwhile, may have yet to write their best pages. With its myriad themes, including class conflict (Esther Tusquets), disillusionment with utopian ideals (Juan Marse), and instability of identity (Antonio Munoz Molina), the collection amply rewards both the casual reader and the scholar seeking insight into authors' thought processes. (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.


Valerie Miles is a publisher, writer, translator, and the co-founder of Granta en espa#65533;ol . She is also the co-director of The New York Review of Books in its Spanish translation and, in 2013, was voted one of the "Most Influential Professionals in Publishing" by the Buenos Aires Book Fair.

Here's a list of all contributors in this volume from the most well-known to the least:

Carlos Fuentes
Javier Marias
Mario Vargas Llosa
Enrique Vila-Matas
Antonio Munoz Molina
Horacio Castellanos Moya
Juan Goytisolo
Esther Tusquets
Ricardo Piglia
Alberto Ruy Sanchez
Evelio Rosero
Ana Maria Matute
Alfredo Bryce Echenique
Sergio Pitol
Elvio Gandolfo
Rafael Chirbes
Eduardo Mendoza
Edgardo Cozarinsky
Juan Marse
Aurora Venturini
Hebe Uhart
Ramior Pinilla
Rafael Sanchez Ferlosio
Jorge Edwards
Jose de la Colina
Jose Maria Merino
Cristina Fernandez Cubas
Abilio Estevez
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