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Javier Tomeo

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Javier Tomeo (9 September 1932 – 22 June 2013) was a Spanish (Aragonese) essayist, dramatist, and novelist.[1][2]

Two of Tomeo's works have been translated into English, The Coded Letter (1979) and Dear Monster (1984), by Anthony Edkins in 1991.

Bibliography

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  • Historia de la esclavitud, [con el pseudónimo Frantz Keller, Barcelona: Forma] (1962)
  • La brujería y la superstición en Cataluña [junto a Juan María Estadella] (1963)
  • El cazador (1967)
  • Ceguera al azul (1969)
  • El unicornio (1971)
  • Los enemigos (1974)
  • El castillo de la carta cifrada (1979). Translated by Anthony Edkins as The Coded Letter (1991)
  • Amado monstruo (1984). Translated by Anthony Edkins as Dear Monster (1991)
  • Historias mínimas (1988)
  • El cazador de leones (1989)
  • La ciudad de las palomas (1990)
  • El mayordomo miope (1990)
  • El gallitigre (1990)
  • El discutido testamento de Gastón de Puyparlier(1990)
  • Problemas oculares (1990)
  • Patio de butacas (1991)
  • Preparativos de viaje (1991)
  • Diálogo en re mayor (1991)
  • La agonía de Proserpina (1993)
  • Zoopatías y zoofilias(1993)
  • Los reyes del huerto (1994)
  • El nuevo bestiario (1994)
  • El crimen del cine Oriente (1995)
  • Conversaciones con mi amigo Ramón (1995)
  • Los bosques de Nyx (1995)
  • La máquina voladora (1996)
  • Los misterios de la ópera (1997)
  • Un día en el zoo (1997)
  • El alfabeto (1997)
  • Napoleón VII (1999)
  • La rebelión de los rábanos (1999)
  • Patíbulo interior (2000)
  • La patria de las hormigas (2000)
  • Otoño en Benasque, los Pirineos (2000)
  • Bestiario (2000)
  • El canto de las tortugas (2000)
  • La soledad de los pirómanos (2001)
  • Cuentos perversos (2002)
  • La mirada de la muñeca hinchable (2003)
  • Los nuevos inquisidores (2004)
  • El cantante de boleros (2005)
  • Doce cuentos de Andersen contados por dos viejos verdes (2005)
  • La noche del lobo (2006)
  • Bestiario (illustrated by Natalio Bayo) (2007)
  • Los amantes de silicona (2008)
  • Pecados griegos (2009)

References

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  1. ^ Staff writer. "Javier Tomeo". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved June 25, 2013.
  2. ^ Laura Fernández (22 June 2013). "Muere el escritor Javier Tomeo". El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved June 25, 2013.
  3. ^ "Books by Javier Tomeo" (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 March 2018.


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