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La guerra de Portugal

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Hay tiempos en que el destino de las gentes se decide en los despachos. El de Argimiro, muerto en vida, republicano que vive encerrado en un zulo y sólo sueña con la venganza; el del médico judío Arnaud y su esposa, que deciden marchar de París por miedo a las represalias; el de Miguel Ángel, diplomático en Lisboa que busca fuera aquello que no encuentra en casa, o el de Isabel, cuyo único sueño es encontrar a su hermana, desaparecida durante la guerra, y que entretanto será capaz de hallar el amor. Y, como el de ellos, el de tantos otros.

Porque en 1940 el mundo conocido es otro, y todo parece a punto de cambiar. Hitler, líder supremo de la Alemania nazi y dueño de medio mundo, trata de ganarse las simpatías de los españoles al tiempo que planea una campaña de conquista de Rusia. En España, ya finalizada la guerra civil, el hambre y la represión se han apoderado de las calles, mientras Franco, Generalísimo y libertador del país, se plantea recuperar Gibraltar y declara la no beligerancia. Desde Whitehall, Churchill, entre calada y calada de sus grandes puros, atiende a cualquier movimiento de los países cercanos con suspicacia, mientras refrena los bombardeos que pretenden acabar con Londres. Y, en el entretanto, nadie piensa en Portugal…

Llena de giros sorprendentes, con un estilo dinámico, casi alegre en sí, que resplandece entre las penumbras y los horrores de la Europa en guerra, y un sentido del humor tan fino como cálido, Jordi Sierra i Fabra nos regala una novela sencillamente magnífica. Porque La guerra de Portugal, a caballo entre la histórica, el thriller y el costumbrismo, es el testimonio de una época, pero también el sentir de unos personajes que pueden ser cualquiera de nosotros. Ágil, divertida y brillante, una lectura inolvidable.

456 pages, Hardcover

Published February 5, 2025

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About the author

Jordi Sierra i Fabra

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1947
—Born in Barcelona, July 26th.
1955
—Serious accident. First literary incursions.
1959
—First full-length novel, 500 pages. Firm intention to become a writer.
1964
—Graduates from high school. Attends technical school at night and works during the day for a construction company.
1968
—First professional attempts in the musical field. Founder of and collaborator in El Gran Musical radio programme (Cadena SER, Madrid). Additional collaborations with Radio Barcelona.
—Writes articles and collaborations for La Prensa in Barcelona and for Nuevo Diario in Madrid.
1969
—Correspondent for El Gran Musical in Barcelona.
1970
—Quits job and studies to work full-time as a music critic. Manages the weekly magazine Disco Express.
—Starts travelling all over the world with top musicians.
1972
—First book published: 1962-72 Historia de la música pop (1962-72 A history of pop music), the first work in its genre published in Spain and a best-seller.
—Works as an editorial adviser, collaborating, writing and founding several music magazines, such as Top Magazine and Extra.
1973
—Founds and features in Popular 1, a pioneer monthly magazine about rock.
1974
—Becomes executive manager of Popular 1.
—Finalist to the Ciudad de Murcia Literature Prize.
—Hosts the Semanario Informativo de la Música Pop (Pop Music Weekly News), a radio programme to be aired for four years on Barcelona’s Radio Peninsular.
1975
—Villa de Bilbao Novel Prize.
1976
—Resigns as executive manager of Popular 1 to devote himself to literature and travelling.
—Beginning of the musical anthology collection (biographies and history) Música de Nuestro Tiempo (Music of Our Time). Writes and publishes 24 books in the following years.
1977
—Co-founder of Super-Pop magazine, on young people’s music. Number one in Spain in its category after only a few months in print.
1978
—Finalist to the Planeta Novel Prize.
—Resigns as manager of Disco Express after 9 years.
1979
—Ateneo de Sevilla Novel Prize.
1981
—Gran Angular Young People’s Literature Prize.
—Begins publishing Historia de la música rock (A history of rock music) in 100 instalments (6 volumes) over 2 years.
1982
—First lecture circuits for primary and secondary schools around Spain, prompted by the boom in children and young people’s literature. Continues activities in schools to this day, giving more than 100 lectures a year.
1983
—Wins Gran Angular Youth Literature Prize for the second time.
1985
—Birth of the detective character Daniel Ross.
1987
—Author of the radio serial Ya es de oro (Gold Already) for Cadena SER.
1988
—Births of the literary characters Zuk-1 and Sam Numit.
El joven Lennon (Young Lennon) remains on the young adult fiction best-seller list for 11 months.
—First books translated into Italian, German, French, Greek, Bulgarian, Portuguese, Slovenian, Dutch, English, Japanese, etc. (still translated to this day).
1989
—Birth of Victor, another literary character.
—First Daniel Ross film on TV, La sombra del delator (The shadow of the informer), aired on March 1994 with Mario Gas and Manuel Aleixandre in the leading roles.
1990
—Vaixell de Vapor Children’s Literature Prize.
—Timun Mas begins publishing Sam Numit. A total of 6 books in 2 years.
—Designs a trivia game on rock music.
1991
—Wins the Gran Angular Young People’s Literature Prize for the third time in 10 years.
1992
—Wins the CCEI 1991 Best Children’s Book Prize.
Diccionario de los Beatles (A Beatles Dictionary), first book in the world published under this concept and title.
1993
—Publishes the encyclopaedia Los grandes del rock de la A a la Z (Rock legends from A to Z) in Italy, titled Los mitos del rock en vivo (Live rock legends), 100 instalments, 5 volumes.

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