Authors: Lierni Irizar y Arnoldo Liberman.
Tomorrow at 6 p.m., the Centro Sefarad-Israel (Calle Mayor, 69) presents the book Dos más dos son diez (Two plus two is ten), by Lierni Irizar and Arnoldo Liberman. Free entry until full capacity is reached.
A book that is out of the ordinary because it is big, dynamic, bold and daring. A book that is a writing of writings and that could be said to be written jointly, although it preserves the singular profile of each author. It is a book that is the work of two gazes in love with the word that attempt to bear witness to those moments in which literature is essential, audacious, nourishing, necessary.
Lierni Irizar, a psychoanalyst from San Sebastian, and Arnoldo Liberman, an Argentinian psychoanalyst, take a step away from their speciality and throw themselves into being what they intimately are: curious readers and investigators of the interweavings of the written word, of those notable narrators who have marked the world of storytelling with unusual and imperishable works. The authors feel complicit not only with each other but also with those who have marked their dreams as readers. From Franz Kafka to Jorge Luis Borges, from Sandor Márai to Ernesto Sábato, from Joseph Roth to Stefan Zweig, from Tomas Mann to Imre Kértesz or Félix Grande, from Fyodor Dostoyevsky to Fernando Pessoa, the authors travel through unforgettable worlds and texts.
Both authors will present their work in a conversation in which the writer and translator César Antonio Molina, former Minister of Culture, the composer Teresa Catalán, and the music journalist Juan Ángel Vela del Campo will also take part.
Pages: 504
Publisher: BETA III MILENIO
Binding: Soft cover
ISBN: 9788419227119
RPP: 27,55 euros