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About the Author Javier Cercas is a lecturer in Spanish Literature at the University of Gerona. Soldiers of Salamis has been published in fifteen languages. Product Description On a summer day at the arcade, timid sixteenyearold Ignacio Caas encounters two charismatic rebels: El Zarco ('Blue Eyes') and his gorgeous girl, Tere. Entranced, he crosses the border into their dangerous world, becoming their partner in crimes that quickly escalate.Twentyfive years later, Tere materializes in Caas's office, needing help. Caas has settled back into middleclass life, becoming a successful defense lawyer. Zarco has matured into a convict of some infamy. Yet somehow, with new stakes, this threeway affair will begin again.With his usual brio, Javier Cercas surveys the borders between right and wrong, respectability and criminality, and to what extent we can pass between themor determine on which side we ultimately fall. This brilliantly plotted tale firmly establishes him as one of the most rewarding novelists writing today. Review A persuasive, brilliant and absorbing book that has more contemporary resonance than even he might have imagined. The Economist, on The Anatomy of a MomentA haunting and provocative book about history, memory, and the elusive nature of heroism . . . Funny, moving, and surprising. The Washington Post, on Soldiers of SalamisConjuring up lost people and places in a style at once personal, idiosyncratic and slyly circuitous . . . fostering a seductive and even moving sense of immediacy . . . Cercas demonstrates . . . that history demands emotional engagement. The New York Times, on The Speed of Light
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