False Papers, Valeria Luiselli's first book, is composed of a series of narrative essays on various subjects, where the constant is the record of the author's original gaze, always lending to find details or connections between ideas of very different order, echoes Of a thought that forces the reader to rethink. The hidden tomb of Brodsky in Venice; The unclassifiable and elusive Portuguese longing; Language as a break with "childhood before childhood", are some of the ingenious pretexts for the deployment of precise writing, which leaves us the impression of being witnessing in person those particularities, guided by a lucid filter that suggests multiple variations Of a reality that is transformed with the passing of its reading. From Valeria Luiselli, the doctor and writer Francisco González Crussi has said: "Among the bronzing buzzing, dissonant and confused, spoken by thousands of...read more