
Andrés Ibáñez, one of the most solid voices of the current Spanish narrative, offers us here twenty-five stories worthy of the most exquisite palates. Audacious and carnal, subtle and surprising. Such are the "Chinese stories" that Andrés Ibáñez has collected in El perfume del cardamomo: stories of compassionate bandits, cruel widows, vengeful ladies, delicate stories of honor and blood. We found one of Judge Wang's daughters, possessed while sleeping by one of the most intrepid thieving knights of the place; a woman seduced by a fox while desperate that her husband, absent for long years in a distant war, return home; or Chi Hsin Mien, a man so insatiable in his voluptuous appetites that he has his three desperate wives. Stories of transformations and encounters, of invisible bridges and intrigues, of wise dogs and beautiful courtesans of the floating world.






