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- An Unexpected Portrait of Madrid Through Three Women In The City, acclaimed Spanish author Lara Moreno weaves a compelling tapestry of intersecting lives in contemporary Madrid.
- About the Author: Lara Moreno was born in 1978 in Seville and lives in Madrid, where she works as an editor and teaches writing.
- 320 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Literary
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"An unexpected portrait of Madrid through three women in the city, acclaimed Spanish author Lara Moreno weaves a compelling tapestry of intersecting lives in contemporary Madrid. Through the stories of three women - Oliva, navigating an abusive relationship; Damaris, a Colombian immigrant juggling motherhood and economic disparity; and Horia, a Moroccan woman seeking stability while living in the margins - Moreno crafts a vivid portrait of personal and societal struggle. With unflinching prose, The City delves into themes of love, resilience, and survival in an urban landscape shaped by inequality and cultural division. Through its intimate storytelling and sharp social observation, Moreno's novel offers a fresh and poignant exploration of what it means to belong in an ever-changing city"-- Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
An Unexpected Portrait of Madrid Through Three Women In The City, acclaimed Spanish author Lara Moreno weaves a compelling tapestry of intersecting lives in contemporary Madrid. Through the stories of three women--Oliva, navigating an abusive relationship; Damaris, a Colombian immigrant juggling motherhood and economic disparity; and Horía, a Moroccan woman seeking stability while living in the margins--Moreno crafts a vivid portrait of personal and societal struggle. With unflinching prose, The City delves into themes of love, resilience, and survival in an urban landscape shaped by inequality and cultural division. Through its intimate storytelling and sharp social observation, Moreno's novel offers a fresh and poignant exploration of what it means to belong in an ever-changing city.Review Quotes
Praise for Wolfskin: "That violence and abuse can happen, be evident, and yet be ignored is Moreno's searing observation."--Declan O'Driscoll, The Irish Times "I legit can't stop thinking about it. Stinging prose."--Zeba Talkhani, author of My Past is a Foreign Country "Read her, in prose, in verse, in the press. We're lucky that Lara Moreno is writing for us." Aroa Moreno Durán, InfoLibre "Lara Moreno writes with the austerity of a watchmaker: she gives the impression that her prose reaches the reader after a thousand polishes, where the functionality of each word has been meticulously analysed." Care Santos, El Cultural "Lara Moreno's prose disquiets the reader, not only for the strangeness of reality she describes, but through ellipsis, the gaps and the holes that complete the discourse." Sònia Hernández
About the Author
Lara Moreno was born in 1978 in Seville and lives in Madrid, where she works as an editor and teaches writing. She has published the collections of short fiction Casi todas las tijeras and Cuatro Veces Fuego, as well as several books of poetry, which have been collected, along with new and unpublished poems, in Tempestad en víspera de viernes. She was awarded the FNAC New Talent Award upon the publication of her first novel, Por si se va la luz (In Case We Lose Power, forthcoming from Open Letter books), which was followed by the critically acclaimed Wolfskin and The City. Katie Whittemore translates from the Spanish. Her translations include novels by Sara Mesa, Javier Serena, Aroa Moreno Durán, Lara Moreno, Nuria Labari, Katixa Agirre, Jon Bilbao, Juan Gómez Bárcena, Almudena Sánchez, Aliocha Coll, and Pilar Adón. She received an NEA Translation Fellowship in 2022 for Lara Moreno's In Case We Lose Power, and has been a finalist for the Spain-USA Foundation Translation Prize and the Queen Sofía Spanish Institute Translation Prize, and shortlisted for the National Translation Award. Alice Banks is a translator from Spanish and French based in Madrid with a MA in Literary translation from the University of East Anglia. Her other translations include Deranges As I Am by Ali Zamir, Madrid Will Be Their Tomb by Elizabeth Duval, and Double Room by Anne Sénès. She also works as an Editorial Assistant for The European Literature Network, where she writes the monthly column, "La Española," and worked as Assistant Editor on The Spanish Riveter magazine, to which she contributed several translations and articles.Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Literary
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Number of Pages: 320
Publisher: Open Letter
Format: Paperback
Author: Lara Moreno
Language: English
Street Date: February 3, 2026
TCIN: 94473559
UPC: 9781960385499
Item Number (DPCI): 247-32-4289
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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