Manuel Mujica Lainez
Born
in Buenos Aires, Argentina
September 11, 1910
Died
April 21, 1984
Genre
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Bomarzo
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published
1962
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51 editions
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Misteriosa Buenos Aires
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published
1950
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20 editions
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The Wandering Unicorn
by
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published
1965
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33 editions
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El escarabajo
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published
1982
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La casa
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published
1954
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14 editions
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El hombrecito del azulejo
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published
1964
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6 editions
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El viaje de los siete demonios
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published
1974
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6 editions
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Aquí vivieron
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published
1949
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6 editions
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Los ídolos
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published
1966
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11 editions
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Un novelista en el Museo del Prado
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published
1984
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8 editions
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“Nada es tan desconsolador, para un libro, como morir virgen. A mí, casi me sucedió.”
― Misteriosa Buenos Aires
― Misteriosa Buenos Aires
“Nada es excepcional. En todo lugar han sucedido todas las cosas, aún las más inverosímiles y raras, porque el mundo es muy viejo y hace largo tiempo ya que no inventa, que no renueva su stock de posibilidades.”
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“As for denying the existence of fairies, good and bad, you have to be blind not to see them. They are everywhere, and naturally I have links of affection or dislike with all of them. The wealthy, spendthrift ones squander fortunes in Venice or Monte Carlo: fabulous, ageless women whose birthdays and incomes and origins nobody knows, putting charms on roulette wheels for the dubious pleasure of seeing the same number come up more often than it ought. There they sit, puffing smoke from long cigarette-holders, raking in the chips, and looking bored. Others spend the hours of darkness hanging their apartments in Paris or New York with Gothic tapestries, hitherto unrecorded, that drive the art-dealers demented-gorgeous tapestries kept hidden away in massive chests beneath deserted abbeys and castles since their own belle epoque in the Middle Ages. Some stick to their original line of country, agitating tables at seances or organizing the excitement in haunted houses; some perform kind deeds, but in a capricious and uncertain manner that frequently goes wrong, And then there are the amorous fairies, who never give up. They were to be seen fluttering through the Val Sans Retour in the forest of Broceliande, where Morgan la Fee concealed the handsome knight Guyomar and many lost lovers besides, or over the Isle of Avallon where the young knight Lanval lived happily with a fairy who had stolen him away. Now wrinkled with age, the amorous ones contrive to lure young men on the make who, immaculately tailored and bedecked with baubles from Cartier, escort them through the vestibules of international hotels. Yet other fairies, more studious and respectable, devote themselves to science, whirring and breathing above tired inventors and inspiring original ideas-though lately the unimaginable numbers,the formulae and the electronics, tend to overwhelm them. The scarcely comprehensible discoveries multiply around them and shake a world that is not theirs any more, that slips through their immaterial fingers. And so it goes on-all sorts and conditions of fairies, whispering together, purring to themselves, unnoticed on the impercipient earth. And I am one of them.”
― The Wandering Unicorn
― The Wandering Unicorn
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