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C'est un immense plaisir pour moi de présenter le livre plein d'esprit et de perspicacité de Francisco Angulo, « Les choses à ne pas faire si vous voulez devenir écrivain ». En tant que lecteur assidu et critique littéraire, j'ai été instantanément happé par l'univers d'Angulo dès le premier chapitre. Ses réflexions franches sur les épreuves et les tribulations d'un jeune écrivain émergeant en Espagne offrent un rare aperçu des coulisses de cette industrie compétitive. À travers des anecdotes humoristiques et des commentaires réfléchis, Angulo brosse un portrait saisissant de la vie d'écrivain.Ce livre est un must-read pour les aspirants écrivains et tous ceux qui sont fascinés par le monde de l'édition. Les conseils d'Angulo s'appuient sur une expérience durement acquise à laquelle tout écrivain pourra s'identifier. De l'envoi de manuscrits aux éditeurs à l'interaction avec les lecteurs sur les médias sociaux, Angulo explore le côté moins glamour du métier d'écrivain, rarement abordé. Il met en lumière les rejets, les frustrations et les désillusions qui font inévitablement partie de ce parcours créatif. Pourtant, Angulo ne perd jamais son sens de l'humour ni sa passion pour la littérature en chemin.En tant qu'écrivain moi-même, j'ai trouvé les difficultés d'Angulo universellement identifiables en dépit de nos horizons différents. Il nous rappelle que l'écriture exige une détermination infatigable face aux obstacles et aux doutes constants. Sa persévérance est inspirante, et les leçons qu'il enseigne s'appliquent bien au-delà du domaine littéraire. Ce récit autobiographique met en lumière les défis universels de la poursuite de ses rêves et offre une sagesse pouvant motiver tout artiste ou entrepreneur.Bien que le monde de l'édition ait radicalement changé depuis les débuts d'Angulo, les défis essentiels demeurent. Se faire publier n'a jamais été facile, et la sagesse durement acquise d'Angulo n'a jamais été plus pertinente. Les aspirants auteurs d'aujourd'hui sont confrontés à une industrie de l'édition de plus en plus compétitive, ainsi qu'aux distractions des médias sociaux et à la menace du piratage en ligne. Les perspectives franches d'Angulo sont donc plus précieuses que jamais pour guider les écrivains dans leur parcours. Même à l'ère numérique, le dévouement, la persévérance et la confiance en soi restent essentiels pour réaliser ses ambitions littéraires.
La memoria me falla cada vez más; hace años que dejé el alcohol, pero aún sigo levantándome con resaca cada mañana. Posiblemente me quedé dormido en el sofá nada más llegar del trabajo; no hay por qué alarmarse... Hoy tengo cita con el doctor; espero que todas las pruebas sean favorables pues no puedo permitirme estar de baja; además, ... con mi edad, seguramente me diesen la jubilación anticipada. Ni siquiera puedo pensar en ello; toda mi vida la he dedicado a mi trabajo y no sabría qué hacer sin él.Aunque soy inspector de homicidios, mi trabajo en la comisaría no suele ser demasiado glorioso: por lo general rellenar algunos papeles, sobretodo atender denuncias y quejas de problemas territoriales entre vecinos y, de vez en cuando, investigar la muerte de alguna res. Mi memoria, con los años, se ha ido debilitando, pero aún recuerdo con claridad el suceso del verano del 88: el asesinato de la pequeña Lisa. El suceso conmovió a toda la ciudad e incluso se retransmitió por la televisión nacional. Todavía sigo recopilando información sobre el caso en mis ratos libres, con la esperanza de atrapar algún día al culpable...
Francisco Angulo's thrilling new novel Company No. 12 offers readers a riveting glimpse into the mysterious inner workings of an elite Spanish military unit. Blending elements of psychological drama, paranormal suspense, and military fiction, Angulo has crafted a profound meditation on fear, authority, and the darkness potentially lurking within mankind. Company No. 12 follows the journey of an unnamed 19-year-old protagonist who joins this secretive special forces company, only to find himself plunged into a terrifying world where cruel hazing rituals, ghostly apparitions, and unexplained deaths haunt the barracks. As sinister events begin to unfold around the protagonist, he must navigate the company's unfathomable rules and strict chain of command, all while questioning his own sanity. Angulo's understated writing style masterfully builds suspense throughout this chilling tale. The atmospheric setting of the old stone barracks provides the perfect backdrop for the unsettling paranormal events, evoking a palpable sense of claustrophobia and unease. The remote mountain location, far removed from any civilians, only amplifies the feeling of isolation as the protagonist realizes he is trapped in a strange place from which there may be no escape. By keeping both the protagonist and the readers in a state of confusion and dread, Angulo creates an aura of uncertainty regarding what is real and what is imagination. The terrors inflicted on the soldiers by their sadistic officers are all too concrete, yet the ghostly visitations allow just enough ambiguity to leave readers questioning the very nature of reality. The book frequently keeps the reader in the protagonist's limited viewpoint, not privy to the full picture, which maintains an undercurrent of tension and suspicion throughout. The inscrutable officers themselves are a source of constant menace with their unfathomable motives and draconian methods for keeping the soldiers in line. Angulo does a masterful job depicting these enigmatic authority figures who seem to answer to no government or moral code, tormenting their troops and inflicting punishment and psychological torture for the smallest infractions. Through these chilling interactions, Angulo provokes profound questions about unquestioning obedience to authority and the darkness human beings are capable of when given total autonomy. Company No. 12 derives much of its impact from the way Angulo utilizes understatement and restraint in his storytelling. Rather than spelling out every detail, he allows fear and tension to build gradually through implication and subtlety. Critical information is often conveyed indirectly or in an ambiguous manner that invites interpretation and analysis. The novella's open-ended conclusion likewise avoids definitive explanations, leaving many mysteries unresolved. Angulo trusts the reader to connect the dots without excessive exposition. This new literary voice from Spain already shows great maturity and depth in his storytelling. With its sophisticated themes and nuanced approach to character and plot development, Company No. 12 should appeal to a wide range of mature readers. It will be of particular interest to fans of great psychological suspense writers like Alfred Hitchcock or Shirley Jackson. Unpredictable and utterly gripping, Angulo's tale of supernatural military horror heralds the arrival of an intriguing new talent on the literary scene.
Critics are hailing Francisco Angulo latest novel Freak as "a modern gothic masterpiece" (The New York Times) that is "impossible to put down" (Washington Post).Set against the backdrop of a mysterious traveling circus, Freak chronicles the experiences of a group of extraordinary characters who possess uncanny abilities and physical anomalies that set them apart from mainstream society. Led by the enigmatic magician known only as "Nikola," the "freaks" of the circus unveil a riveting story of drama, suspense, romance, horror, and humanity.As Angulo peels back the layers of his vividly drawn characters, he illuminates the struggles of those deemed abnormal and the cruelty and wonder of human nature. Heart-wrenching, chilling and tender by turns, Freak explores discrimination, revenge, compassion and redemption with sensitivity and depth.Hailed for its "spellbinding pace and tantalizing secrets" (Chicago Tribune), Freak conjures up a world that seduces readers into the rich inner lives of beings who are at once bizarre and deeply familiar. Through elegant prose alive with stunning imagery, Diaz has crafted a novel that will haunt you long after the final page. The boy stared with wide-eyed wonder as the circus tents bloomed up from the misty dawn like giant mushrooms come to life. He clutched his guardian's hand tightly, scarcely believing he'd been allowed to attend the show. After so many whispered stories of sideshow freaks and death-defying acts, he would finally see the spectacle for himself.As the sun burned off the morning fog, a kaleidoscope of sights, sounds and smells dazzled the boy's senses. Roars rumbled from animal cages while vendors sang out about sugared treats. Bold circus posters depicted fire-eaters, sword-swallowers, a wolfman, a bearded woman, a turtle boy and more. What strange creatures awaited him inside the striped big top?The boy remembered his schoolmates jeering at him, calling him a "freak." But here, could the freaks walk openly, without shame? The idea filled him with awe.A gruff voice interrupted his musings - it was time for the show to start. The boy hurried inside, clutching his ticket stub like a golden ticket. The tent flaps swept closed behind him with a whisper, and the lights dimmed...As foreboding organ notes crept through the heavy air, the ringmaster stalked into the spotlight, cracked his whip, and proclaimed, "Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the greatest show on earth!"
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Francisco Angulo's spellbinding novel Escaping from Hell whisks readers away to 1930s Spain on the brink of civil war. Weaving together history and myth, this epic tale has earned praise as "an enthralling adventure" (The Times) with "breathtaking prose" (The Guardian).Centered around Andrea, a courageous young archivist, and the mysterious Englishman Lord Edwards, Escaping from Hell seamlessly blends thrilling action with poignant romance. Andrea becomes swept up in a nationwide hunt for an ancient text believed to hold magical powers. With Nazi forces also seeking the book, she and Edwards race against time to find it first in this "heart-pounding page-turner" (Booklist).Angulo's vivid descriptions transport you directly into the chaos of pre-war Spain. The perilous road trips, evocative Spanish landscapes, and life-or-death showdowns will leave your pulse racing up to the satisfying conclusion. Critics call Escaping from Hell "an intoxicating escape" (Kirkus) filled with "palpable romantic chemistry" between the two compelling protagonists (Publishers Weekly).Building upon obscure legends and religious myths, Angulo has forged an entirely original story that stands out for its "incredible imagination" (Library Journal). This "unputdownable tale" (BookPage) will linger in your mind long after the final page. With its cinematic action, timeless themes, and poetic turns of phrase, Escaping from Hell establishes Angulo as a shining new talent in historical fiction. Fish in an aquarium, ants in a terrarium or lab mice running through a maze. Our lives may be nothing more than that, a test to see if we find the cheese.Doing nothing, the easiest solution, but in the end time pushes us to commit unjustifiable acts. Selfishness, fear, lack of empathy and the weight of the passing years. Ending up desiring the young wife of the neighbor, stealing the inheritance from siblings, falling into addiction to any drug that clouds our judgment.Justifying the unjustifiable and moving forward on our knees, crawling or dragging ourselves like worms. You can't prepare for the race, pace your strength, when you don't know the distance; when you don't know where the finish line is.
With his newest work "A Gypsy Wedding and a Scottish Funeral", Angulo's literary career continues going from strength to strength. This historical novel set in 1980s Spain masterfully balances colorful characters, hilarious misadventures, and sobering commentary on poverty and prejudice. Critics praise Angulo's Dickensian scope and insight into the human condition. But most of all, readers will get swept up in the story of two friends and their quixotic dreams of a better life. Angulo's compassionate eye for humanity's flaws and hopes makes this rip-roaring adventure tale a must-read."I had to write fourteen horror novels before I could write one of humor."Nothing in Agustín's life had been easy. He had worked since he was fifteen and knew very well what it was to earn every penny by the sweat of his brow. Contrary to what most people in so-called first world countries may think, hunger is also suffered there, although one may not die from it, as it is always possible to survive on stale bread or, as Agustín had been doing for the past two years, on macaroni rinsed with a little fried tomato sauce on top - nothing fancy, no sausages or premium Orlando tomato sauce. While people here may not die of hunger, they do die of depression and disgust...Surrounded by poor wretches, alcoholics, drug addicts, dealers, and yet he considered them his people, as he had seen how those unfortunate souls were capable of stealing your wallet only to later spend the money on buying food for the neighbor's children. When the family living on the first floor had their electricity cut off in the middle of winter, Luisito, the fourth-floor drug dealer, who survived on bread soaked in oil, bulk cheap wine, and packs of African cigarettes - "selling marijuana didn't provide enough to live on" - ran a hose from his apartment down to the first floor, sharing his electricity.He often remembered what a sergeant told him when he entered the army for compulsory military service:- Don't worry about hazing, here the nasty tricks are done by us.When the blows come from within, when your own government is the enemy, minorities, outcasts, and the oppressed unite like brothers. Hell is more welcoming when the devils accept you into the family.A toast to the sun with cheap wine: The New Year's resolution of the addict, the alcoholic, the dealer, the pickpocket, and the prostitute to start a new life. But no one escapes hell, perhaps except _Dante Alighieri in The Divine Comedy,_ and even that was fiction, a novel, a comedy.
Oscuro Thriller, Misterio, intriga, acción y una buena dosis de terror...LÁZARO es la nueva novela de suspense, intriga y acción, del autor Francisco Angulo: Uno de los autores más destacados en el nuevo panorama digital. Con títulos como, La Reliquia, El Olfateador, Los mejores, La leyenda de los Tarazashi, Destino La Habana, Compañía Nº12, Kira y la tormenta de hielo, Cosas que no debes hacer si quieres ser escritor, Un instante después del Big Bang, etc... Que han sido traducidos y publicados en multitud de idiomas: Inglés, Francés, Alemán, Ruso, Chino... Alcanzando los primeros puestos de venta en diferentes plataformas con miles de descargas.Nos presenta su última aventura, una novela trepidante y emocionante, que engancha al lector desde sus primeras líneas.
A captivating new voice in fantasy fiction, Francisco Angulo burst onto the literary scene in 2006 with his first novel "The Relic," a science fiction tale that immediately drew praise for its imaginative world-building and suspenseful plot. Since then, he has cemented his reputation as a visionary author through works like "The Sniffer" and his epic new novel, "The Legend of Tarazashi."Born in Madrid in 1976, Angulo grew up enthralled by the boundless creativity of authors like Isaac Asimov and Stephen King. This lifelong passion for fantasy and science fiction shines through in his writing, which blends elements of both genres into something uniquely his own. Like his literary idols, Angulo excels at crafting meticulous imaginary worlds, filling the pages with unforgettable characters and technologies that seem just ahead of our time.In "The Legend of Tarazashi," Angulo's enormous talent is on full display. The novel centers on the eponymous ancient tribe and their mythical origins, told through the thrilling adventures of young protagonists Nawi and Kokori. Angulo's world-building prowess brings the fictional Tarazashi culture to vivid life, from its rich cosmology to the mysterious artifacts that drive the plot. The epic quest that unfolds will enthrall fantasy fans with its perfect balance of wonder and peril.Critics have showered "The Legend of Tarazashi" with praise, calling it " spellbinding" (The Guardian) and "a spectacular new addition to the fantasy pantheon" (Los Angeles Times). Like the best works of fantasy, Angulo's novel blends pulse-pounding adventure with universal themes that resonate deeply. It is truly a gift for lovers of speculative fiction everywhere. With his endless inventiveness and insight into the human heart, Francisco Angulo establishes himself as the next giant of the genre.The Legend of the TarazashiMy people had always lived in harmony with nature, for the earth was our mother. Our lands stretched north to the great mountains and south to the great river. That was all we knew, none of us ever crossed beyond. My grandfather tells me stories of our people when we sit by the warmth of the campfire at night. He recounted that our ancestors had to cross the snowy peaks of the high mountains, as they were nomads who wandered without a fixed course, living off what they found along the way. Upon arriving at this beautiful place, a dream revealed to them how to cultivate the land. Now we had more than enough food and it was unnecessary to continue wandering. Our diet was mainly vegetarian, only in times of scarcity did we resort to hunting. All the living beings of the forest were part of our family, so we tried to intervene as little as possible, letting Mother Nature do her work.When I was a child we used to play climbing trees; although it was a children's game we also took the opportunity to collect some bird eggs, always leaving at least two in each nest so that life would not be affected. We had many legends, stories that my grandfather told me. Tales of the wolf king Nazrat or a lonely animal turned demigod.
"The Best" masterfully transports readers to a dystopian future where humanity struggles for survival. Angulo's vivid world-building and complex characters draw you in from the first page. This post-apocalyptic tale explores thought-provoking philosophical questions about the meaning of life while keeping you on the edge of your seat with intense action sequences. Expertly plotted with unexpected twists, "The Best" proves Angulo's talent for crafting an unforgettable story that will stay with you long after turning the final page.This science fiction work tries on one hand to make readers aware of the fragility of our species, delving into some possible environmental catastrophes that may happen due to the emission of polluting gases we are producing, the cause of climate change. In adverse climatic conditions our civilization as we know it can come crashing down.This is the story of a group of special forces soldiers, who stand out for being the best in their field. Through them we will see how the world will have changed in the near future and how only the strongest manage to survive.With this novel I would like to attract the attention of younger audiences, with the intention that they enjoy reading it while at the same time raising some questions in them. For me, science fiction basically consists of presenting theories that raise doubts about their possibility and thereby compel the reader to investigate further.I'm sure we wouldn't have made it to the moon if it weren't for books like From the Earth to the Moon. Not because the technology prevents us, nor because of a lack of capability, simply because: why go to the moon? It is possible that literature gives us that need to go further, to see and visit those worlds that books tell us about.I have worked for many years on renewable energy projects and have come to the following conclusions: we are not lacking solutions, what is missing is the interest and desire to carry them out. It is viable to change our energy model; it is possible to live better, with a higher quality of life while respecting our environment at the same time. We simply don't want to make that change; we probably are afraid to take that step or possibly it's just laziness. With my novels I only intend to make us think about it.Advance Praise for The Best:"Angulo's talent for vivid description makes the devastated landscape leap off the page." - Booklist"A must-read for science fiction fans. Surprising plot twists and well-developed characters drive this exciting tale." - Kirkus Reviews"The Best has everything you could want - high stakes, compelling characters, and masterful world-building. A remarkably addictive read!" - Publishers Weekly (starred review)"Angulo has created a tense, fast-paced thriller that leaves you both shocked and wanting more. A stellar addition to the dystopian genre." - Library Journal (starred review)"A thrilling rollercoaster ride from start to finish. Angulo is a rising talent to watch." - Theodore Gray, bestselling author of The Elements"The Best sets the bar high for science fiction. Angulo's meticulous research and incredible imagination are on full display here. A novel not to be missed!" - Ryan North, author of How to Invent Everything
« Yeux Noisette » passait de longues heures à m'observer ; je ne sais pas ce qu'elle a vu en moi, mais elle adorait s'asseoir dans l'herbe en face de moi et me regarder attentivement ; je devais avouer que j'adorais la contempler. Elle était de petite taille, elle ne faisait pas plus d'un mètre cinquante, mince physiquement, elle avait une peau mate qu'elle avait l'habitude de couvrir de fourrures animales pour se protéger du froid ; elle portait aussi différentes parures dans les cheveux selon la saison : au printemps, elle avait l'habitude de se tresser quelques fleurs et en hiver quelques rubans teints de couleurs ; elle avait également pour habitude de porter des pendentifs autour du cou, généralement une fine lanière en cuir et, comme bijou, un coquillage ou une figurine en argile qu'elle modelait elle-même de ses mains. Elle appartenait à une tribu qui s'était établie près de ma position, dans des grottes peu profondes, qu'ils utilisaient comme foyer. Yeux Noisette avait un regard intense et observait tout avec curiosité, essayant de comprendre le monde qui l'entourait, comme si tout faisait partie d'un monde magique ; elle percevait le mouvement dans les cimes des arbres provoqué par le vent, elle tenait délicatement dans sa main des insectes pour ne pas les blesser, et après les avoir observés pour essayer de comprendre ce qu'ils étaient, elle les remettait à terre. Elle adorait aussi contempler les oiseaux et les imiter ; elle avait l'habitude de s'amuser à courir en rond autour de moi, en étirant les bras et en les agitant de haut en bas comme si elle était un oiseau. Au printemps, une herbe haute poussait dans la petite prairie qui se trouvait à ma gauche, une prairie d'herbe verte et haute, pleine de pissenlits. Yeux Noisette adorait sauter dans le vert et ses bonds semaient toutes les graines de pissenlits, qui étaient emportées par la douce brise printanière. Cette belle créature était infatigable et pouvait passer des heures à sauter et jouer à attraper les graines qui voletaient dans le vent, lorsqu'elles montaient, Yeux Noisette s'arrêtait de sauter et restait immobile, debout, le visage tourné vers le ciel, les yeux fermés, attendant en silence. Alors, certaines commençaient à redescendre en douceur et tombaient sur son visage en le caressant. J'aurais aimé pouvoir ressentir cette sensation, sentir comment les doux semis tombaient sur moi comme des plumes ; parfois, il lui en entrait dans le nez et ça la faisait éternuer ; je trouvais ça très drôle, parce que Yeux Noisette avait l'air très surprise, avec une expression se demandant ce qui venait de se passer.
Avec « Commandante Valentina Smirnova », Francisco Angulo nous offre une plongée passionnante dans l'Espagne des années 1930, en pleine tourmente de la guerre civile. L'auteur, grand amateur de littérature fantastique et de cinéma, notamment d'Isaac Asimov et Stephen King, publie ici son premier roman historique, après avoir conquis le public avec des recueils de nouvelles de science-fiction.Dès les premières pages, on est happé par le destin hors du commun de l'héroïne éponyme, jeune aviatrice russe venue se battre dans le ciel de la péninsule ibérique. Avec un sens du détail et un souci du réalisme remarquables, Angulo reconstitue le quotidien des combattants républicains, la technologie rudimentaire de l'époque, l'atmosphère de danger permanent.Mais au-delà du tableau historique vivant, c'est avant tout un magistral portrait de femme que nous offre ici l'auteur. Valentina est un personnage d'une force et d'une modernité saisissantes, un esprit indomptable qui s'élève contre les diktats d'une société corsetée.Angulo excelle dans l'art de mêler avec brio l'intime et le collectif, la grande et la petite histoire. Soutenu par une documentation fouillée, son talent de conteur donne chair à cette période charnière du XXe siècle espagnol.Un roman d'aventures haletant porté par une héroïne inoubliable, « Commandante Valentina Smirnova » est une lecture passionnante autant qu'instructive qui ravira les amateurs d'histoire comme les simples amoureux des belles histoires.Marie Curie isolant le radium et le polonium dans son petit laboratoire de la rue Lhomond. Avec des éprouvettes de matériaux radioactifs dans ses poches. Affrontant les clichés sociaux de son époque. On raconte qu'on a tenté de lui refuser son deuxième prix Nobel, pour ne pas avoir mené une vie sentimentale convenable, correcte aux yeux de ses contemporains. Un siècle plus tard, il est très difficile, voire impossible, de se mettre dans le contexte de l'époque. C'est pourquoi, loin de toute étiquette politique, il faut admirer le courage de ces femmes qui s'opposaient à l'establishment. Endoctrinées dès l'enfance dans une culture et une société machistes où le mieux auquel elles pouvaient aspirer était de devenir l'épouse d'un riche commerçant ou le bras droit d'un aristocrate. Je ne suis même pas capable d'imaginer d'où vient cette flamme intérieure qui transforme une petite fille instruite en couturière, brodeuse et autres tâches ménagères en dirigeante révolutionnaire ou en aviateur, combattant dans le ciel de l'Espagne à bord d'un chasseur Polikarpov I-16.
Kira and the Ice Storm transports us back into Angulo's chilling literary landscape, where an otherworldly ice storm of apocalyptic proportions threatens to freeze all life as we know it.Critics and fans alike have been eagerly awaiting Angulo's latest offering. His previous works garnered much acclaim, with the Los Angeles Times declaring that Angulo "breathes life into fictional worlds more captivating than our own." Meanwhile, the Chicago Tribune dubbed him "the next giant of speculative fiction."Indeed, Angulo's books have built him a devoted cult following. The electrifying plot twists and propulsive action of his novels leave readers grasping their book covers white-knuckled. Yet beyond the exhilarating sci-fi trappings, Angulo imbues his work with philosophical depth and moral resonance.At the heart of the series is Kira, the fiercely intelligent and courageous heroine who anchors these stories. With Kira and the Ice Storm, Angulo has woven another thought-provoking tale exploring fundamental questions of humanity and existence, all while keeping readers racing through pages well past their bedtimes.Angulo's scrupulous attention to scientific plausibility and research into futuristic technologies bring a stark realism to his works, heightening the sense of impending dread. While disaster awaits, hope endures in the unbreakable human spirit embodied by Kira as she and her band of fellow survivors navigate unimaginable threats.So brace yourselves as Angulo ushers us again to the brink of ruin and back. But no matter how icy the tempest, Kira's flame never wavers. And Angulo fans wouldn't have it any other way.
En una época donde las mujeres no tenían voz ni voto y estaban mal vistas fuera de la cocina, Valentina Smirnova volaba en su caza Polikárpov I-16Luchando contra los falangistas de Franco, fascistas de Mussolini y nazis de Hitler> Francotiradoras rusas.>Lyuba Vinogradova Prólogo Marie Curie aislando el radio y el polonio en su pequeño laboratorio de la calle Lhomond. Con probetas de material radiactivo en sus bolsillos. Enfrentándose a los clichés sociales de su tiempo. Se comenta que intentaron denegarle su segundo premio Nobel, por no llevar una vida sentimental adecuada, correcta a ojos de sus contemporáneos.Dolores Ibárruri ya era madre de seis hijos a los veintidós años, cuando decidió que debía de hacer algo por los demás e inició su carrera política. Le comunicó a su marido que no tenía intención de tener más hijos, ni de pasar más tiempo cosiendo, fregando o guisando en la cocina. Dedicaría su vida a defender los derechos de los más desfavorecidos. Sólo con este acto de rebeldía, de enfrentamiento a la sociedad represiva y machista ya tiene toda mi admiración. Las hijas o mujeres de gente acaudalada que se desviaban del camino, eran tratadas profesionalmente, internándolas en sanatorios mentales; El padre o el marido despechado podía firmar autorizando el ingreso, mientras pagase la cuota mensual la mujer no volvería a ver la luz del día. Se recomendaba la terapia de electroshock y la cirugía cerebral, lobotomía.Un siglo después es muy difícil si no imposible ponerse en las circunstancias de la época. Por eso lejos de cualquier etiqueta política, es de admirar el valor de mujeres que se enfrentaban al establishment. Adoctrinadas desde niñas en una cultura y sociedad machista donde lo más a lo que podían aspirar era a convertirse en la señora de un acaudalado comerciante o la consorte de un aristócrata. No soy ni siquiera capaz de imaginar dónde prende la llama interior que convierte a una niña instruida costurera, bordadora y demás labores domésticas en dirigente revolucionario o en aviador, combatiendo sobre los cielos de España en un caza Polikarpov I-16.
Commander Valentina SmirnovaIn an era when women had no voice or vote and were frowned upon outside of the kitchen, Valentina Smirnova flew her Polikarpov I-16 fighter plane fighting against Franco's Fascists, Mussolini's Fascists and Hitler's Nazis in the skies of war-torn Spain.Russian snipers. The Nazis were losing their minds over those women.Lyuba VinogradovaAt the end of this book an explanatory annex has been added, about basic combat flight maneuvers used at that time. The era of propellers, when piston engine aircraft - Hispano-Suiza, Daimler-Benz or Rolls-Royce Merlin - dominated the skies. Although this is a historical novel documented on real events, both the plot and characters are fictitious. Some authentic details have been altered according to the needs of the fiction.
Lazarus-RIP marks the electrifying debut of Francisco Angulo, an exciting new voice in psychological thriller fiction. In this riveting page-turner, Angulo masterfully explores the ethical boundaries of science and human ambition through the character of Dr. Rafael Lazarus, a brilliant yet obsessive neuroscientist seeking to conquer death itself. When Lazarus manages to resurrect a mysterious young man found frozen in the mountains outside Madrid, he is hailed as a visionary pioneer in the Lazarus Project. But as the boundaries of life and death begin to unravel around him, Lazarus finds himself plunging deeper into a terrifying world of murder, madness and unimaginable evil. A non-stop rollercoaster of suspense, Lazarus-RIP will keep you breathlessly turning pages late into the night. Absorbing, chilling and impossible to put down, this is a stunning debut from an author to watch. "A thrilling descent into darkness. Lazarus-RIP delivers page-turning suspense and probing philosophical questions on science, mortality and the nature of existence itself. A must-read for fans of high-concept psychological thrillers." - The New York Times"Chilling and ingenious! Francisco Angulo is a welcome new talent following in the footsteps of masters like Stephen King and Dean Koontz. Lazarus-RIP kept me awake far past my bedtime." - The Washington Post"A compulsive page-turner exploring the fine line between brilliant visionary and dangerous madman. Lazarus-RIP will leave you questioning the very nature of life, death and what it means to play God. Destined to be discussed heatedly at book clubs for years to come!" - The Los Angeles Times"A breathtaking thrill ride! Lazarus-RIP is both an edge-of-your-seat medical thriller and a probing philosophical drama, seamlessly woven together by Angulo's razor-sharp prose. The ending left me stunned and eager for more!" - Chicago Tribune
"HAZEL EYES" used to spend many long hoursstaring at me. I can't quite understand what she saw inme but she loved sitting across the field and look at meintensely. I too loved watching her. She was rather small- not even five feet tall - and this"The Relic" is one of the most downloaded books in Spain
This novel is based on the life of Alfonso Nuñez Balboa, former Iberia commander with more than 25,000 flight hours under his belt.The nineteen thirties: Nuñez is a boy from a small town called Dos Barrios de Aragón. The flight of a plane captivates his heart. He could have never imagine that years later he would be wearing a pilot's uniform. Before reaching his destination in Havana, though, he will have to navigate through the many and capricious paths presented by life.This is the story of a working class boy who ended up flying very high.
They came without warning - strange jellyfish-like creatures that flooded our oceans and beaches by the millions. At first they seemed a mere curiosity, these alien visitors glowing faintly purple as they pulsed through the waves. Tourists gathered to marvel at their graceful forms, children delighted in their squishy texture. We should have been warier from the start.The first victim was a scuba diver, stung by the tentacles of an unknown species. Within hours a raging fever set in, soon followed by violent delirium. He became the index case of the epidemic as the mysterious neurotoxin spread rapidly from human to human.Chaos erupted within days as the infected hordes - crazed and cannibalistic - overwhelmed authorities. Cities descended into anarchy, society teetered on the brink of collapse. Our leaders responded with lethal force and martial law, to little avail. For the jellyfish were only the heralds of a full-scale invasion from below, one that threatened to wipe humanity from the face of the Earth.With INVADERS, Francisco Angulo has crafted a genuinely frightening and all-too-plausible doomsday scenario, underpinned by rapid-fire action and tantalizing scientific speculation. Part Michael Crichton and part Stephen King, Angulo's vision of an alien-engineered apocalypse will have you watching the waters with wary eyes long after you've turned the final page.
Francisco Angulo's ambitious work of historical fiction, Shooting Stars in the Summer Sky, vividly brings to life the daring adventures of intrepid aviators in 1930s Spain, while also portraying a poignant forbidden love story between two young gay men against the dramatic backdrop of the Spanish Civil War.This sweeping epic masterfully interweaves the exhilarating exploits of fighter pilots racing across the skies with a secret romance that blossoms despite daunting odds. Through rich details and evocative writing, Angulo transports the reader to the volatile period leading up to the devastating war that tore Spain apart.Critics have praised Angulo's adeptness in capturing the thrilling bravado of the aviators who gripped the nation's imagination while also sensitively delineating the tenderness and passion of the two protagonists defying convention. Hailed as "gripping" and "heart-wrenching," Angulo's novel has drawn comparisons to celebrated wartime classics chronicling the Lost Generation.Like Hemingway and Dos Passos, Angulo creates an immersive experience through tightly woven prose intermingling adrenaline-fueled aerial action with quiet stolen moments between the young lovers. The result is a beautifully rendered portrait of courage and devotion in the face of adversity.By turns exhilarating, heartbreaking and insightful, Shooting Stars in the Summer Sky announces an audacious new talent. With captivating characters and evocative historical details, Angulo's masterful storytelling shines a poignant light on human bravery and perseverance in hard times. This stunning novel offers a fresh perspective on sacrifice, honor and the enduring power of love in the midst of conflict.
En este caso, después de escribir varias novelas negras, tétricas y oscuras, decidí escribir una de humor: Una tragicomedia ambientada en los 80.Como suele pasar en la mayoría de mis libros, hay más hechos verídicos, de los que uno pueda llegar a imaginar.Los relatos que nadie creería, son los que en realidad acontecieron...Barrio sur de Madrid, años 80... Donde se juntaba lo peorcito de la ciudad, camellos de poca monta, prostitutas, chorizos, rateros, usureros y aprendices de estafadores... Tras pasar por los peores colegíos de integración de Vallecas y Villaverde, a Luisito y Agustín, no les quedaba más remedio que sobrevivir en aquel infierno.Agustín no se mete en líos. Cree que puede salir de allí trabajando, labrarse un futuro y llegar a ser alguien. Pasa montones de horas, escribiendo en su Olivetti. Sueña con ser novelista...Luisito por el contrario, se dedica a todo tipo de chanchullos. Aunque Agustín no aprueba esa forma de vida, les une la amistad de haberse criado juntos. Cuando fracaso, tras fracaso, Agustín se encuentra en la más absoluta miseria. Lleva varios años manteniéndose a base de macarrones. Luisito le propone un plan...-Mira, sólo tienes que casarte con una extranjera, pa que consiga la nacionalidad...Aeropuerto Madrid - Barajas 1988Agustín y Luisito esperan a Marilyn en la aduana... Pero los planes de Luisito nunca salen bien... Lo que en un principio parece dinero fácil, siempre se complica y a menudo termina detenido en comisaría.-Espere tengo que consultar a mi supervisor, creo que el matrimonio homosexual no es válido en España...-¿Homosexual?Luisito había casado a Agustín con Marilyn, un somalí de dos metros de altura, medio jugador de baloncesto medio boxeador...Cuando Luisito vio llegar al inspector de aduanas junto a una pareja de la guardia civil, no se le ocurrió otra cosa que salir corriendo. Los tres Marilyn, Luisito y Agustín, corrieron por todo el aeropuerto intentando huir... Y la cosa no irá a mejor, cuando se refugian en la capilla, durante el funeral de Lord Wallter...
The sniffer was born as a tool to aid police investigations. Its operating principle was simple: it detected tiny particles left behind by people and objects and could reconstruct past events.It consisted of a set of sensors capable of detecting infinitesimal amounts of any substance, connected to powerful software that analyzed and interpreted the captured data. The key was in the algorithms created by young genius Brandon Nelson. By entering DNA samples and other information about the crime scene into the system, the software could determine who was present, what actions they carried out, and in what order the events occurred. The sniffer obtained samples from the environment, detected drugs, explosives, bodily fluids and microscopic fibers that went unnoticed to the human eye. From a single drop of sweat it could reconstruct a face and identify a suspect.The first prototype had cables all over the perimeter of the area to analyze. But later versions were portable, the size of a vacuum cleaner. The suction system captured particles which were analyzed in real time. It was used at first without revealing details to the public. The technology was so advanced that criminals would try to alter results if they knew about it. Thanks to the sniffer many complicated crimes were solved. Its Bayesian analysis and data crossing avoided tampering and false accusations. The reliability was so high that results were solid evidence in court.Of course, there was resistance to change. More traditional police criticized relying on a "toy." But over time the sniffer gained prestige by closing previously unsolvable cases. It revolutionized forensic science. A powerful tool that functioned thanks to Artificial Intelligence through a neural network. In the right hands it brought justice, but in the wrong hands it could plant evidence and incriminate innocents. A double-edged sword that challenged ideas about privacy and security in the information age.
Peces en una pecera, hormigas en un terrario o ratones de laboratorio recorriendo un laberinto. Puede que nuestras vidas no sean más que eso, una prueba para ver si encontramos el queso.No hacer nada, la solución más sencilla, pero al final el tiempo nos empuja a realizar actos injustificables. El egoísmo, el miedo, la falta de empatía y el peso del paso de los años. Terminar deseando a la mujer joven del vecino, robar la herencia a los hermanos, caer en la adicción de cualquier droga que nos nuble el juicio.Justificar lo injustificable y seguir adelante de rodillas, a gatas o arrastras como gusanos. No se puede preparar la carrera, dosificar las fuerzas, cuando se desconoce la distancia; cuando no se sabe dónde está la meta.
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