Como la sombra que se va

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Como la sombra que se va is a novel by Spanish writer Antonio Muñoz Molina, published in 2014.[1]

Plot[edit]

With the city of Lisbon as a common scenario, the book tells two parallel stories. On the one hand, the vicissitudes of James Earl Ray, assassin of Martin Luther King, in his escape after the commission of the crime and his passage through the Portuguese capital and later in London, where he was finally arrested with a passport in the name of Ramon George Sneyd. On the other hand, an autobiographical account by the author himself that goes back to the time when he wrote his first novel Winter in Lisbon.[2][3][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Coca, César (11 December 2014). "Antonio Muñoz Molina: «Si para ser un grande hay que carecer de escrúpulos, no estoy interesado»". Diario Sur (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  2. ^ J. Ernesto Ayala, El País, ed. (22 November 2014). "Crónica y expiación". El País.
  3. ^ Inés Martín Rodrigo, Diario ABC, ed. (27 November 2014). "Antonio Muñoz Molina: «La imaginación, si la dejas sola, sólo inventa estereotipos»".
  4. ^ Guillermo Rodríguez, El Huffington Post, ed. (November 2014). "'Como la sombra que se va': Muñoz Molina se abre en canal".