
Your Face Tomorrow, Volume 2: Dance and Dream
Volume two of Javier Maria's acclaimed and evocative 'novel in parts' The first volume of Javier Marias's 'novel in parts' saw Jacques Deza questioning the morality of his position in an undercover network under the enigmatic Bertram Tupra. When Deza is forced to witness an act of unexpected brutality he is shaken to his core. Witnessing this event triggers memories from the horrors of the Spanish Civil War and as Deza's situation becomes increasingly suffocating Marias creates a gripping exploration of man's capability for violence.
Javier Marias was born in Madrid in 1951 and died in 2022. He published fifteen novels, three collections of short stories and several volumes of essays. His work has been translated into forty-three languages and has won a dazzling array of international literary awards, including the prestigious Dublin IMPAC award for A Heart So White. He held academic posts in Spain, the United States and in Britain, as Lecturer in Spanish Literature at Oxford University.
Author: Javier Marias
Format: Paperback, 352 pages, 130mm x 197mm, 263 g
Published: 2018, Penguin Books Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: General & Literary Fiction
Volume two of Javier Maria's acclaimed and evocative 'novel in parts' The first volume of Javier Marias's 'novel in parts' saw Jacques Deza questioning the morality of his position in an undercover network under the enigmatic Bertram Tupra. When Deza is forced to witness an act of unexpected brutality he is shaken to his core. Witnessing this event triggers memories from the horrors of the Spanish Civil War and as Deza's situation becomes increasingly suffocating Marias creates a gripping exploration of man's capability for violence.
Javier Marias was born in Madrid in 1951 and died in 2022. He published fifteen novels, three collections of short stories and several volumes of essays. His work has been translated into forty-three languages and has won a dazzling array of international literary awards, including the prestigious Dublin IMPAC award for A Heart So White. He held academic posts in Spain, the United States and in Britain, as Lecturer in Spanish Literature at Oxford University.
