Juan José Millás
Juan José Millás is a Spanish writer and journalist known for his novels, short stories, and essays. His work often explores themes of reality and perception, and he has received numerous literary awards, including the Premio Planeta and the Premio Nacional de Narrativa.
Books
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1. La Vida Contada Por Un Sapiens A Un Neandertal
Conversaciones entre Juan José Millás y Juan Luis Arsuaga
The book is a captivating exploration of human history and evolution, presented through a fictional dialogue between a modern human and a Neanderthal. Through their conversations, the narrative delves into the complexities of human nature, culture, and the shared ancestry of Homo sapiens and Neanderthals. The story combines scientific insights with philosophical reflections, offering readers a unique perspective on what it means to be human and how our past continues to shape our present and future.
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2. Papel Mojado
The novel is a metafictional detective story that follows a journalist who becomes embroiled in a mysterious investigation after receiving a letter from a friend who supposedly committed suicide. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers layers of deception and existential musings, blurring the lines between reality and fiction. The narrative explores themes of identity, truth, and the nature of storytelling, ultimately leading the protagonist to question his own existence and the authenticity of the world around him.
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3. A Ordem Alfabética
In this intriguing narrative, the protagonist embarks on a surreal journey through a world where the boundaries between reality and imagination blur. As they navigate through a labyrinth of letters and words, the protagonist encounters a series of enigmatic characters and situations that challenge their perception of identity and existence. The story unfolds in a dreamlike sequence, exploring themes of language, consciousness, and the human condition, ultimately leading to a profound reflection on the nature of reality and the power of the written word.
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4. La Muerte Contada Por Un Sapiens A Un Neandertal
A hybrid of narrative and scientific essay in which a writer and a paleoanthropologist wander through museums, labs, and cemeteries to explore death from evolutionary, biological, cultural, and personal angles. Through clear explanations, humor, and vivid anecdotes, it examines aging and decomposition, extinction and ritual, fear and meaning, ultimately demystifying mortality and reflecting on how awareness of finitude shapes the way we live.
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5. La Conciencia Contada Por Un Sapiens A Un Neandertal
A creative, philosophical dialogue in which a contemporary sapiens explains human consciousness to a Neanderthal, blending science, personal reflection and storytelling to probe what it means to be aware. Through imagined conversations and subtle humor, the narrator examines memory, language, selfhood and the emergence of subjective experience, questioning how much of consciousness is biological, cultural or narrative. Mixing essay, fiction and memoir, the work invites readers to rethink identity, evolution and the stories we tell ourselves.
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6. El Desorden De Tu Nombre
A restless, introspective narrator becomes obsessed with an enigmatic woman whose absence upends his sense of self; through fragmented memories, imagined scenarios and investigative probing, the story examines how desire, memory and language reorder identity and blur the line between truth and fiction.
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