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Fernando ROYUELA

Callejero de Judas

Callejero de Judas
Lengua de Trapo, 1997

(Judas’ Street Map) Through the pages of these book, which are streets, wander lascivious ghosts showing the scale of their governance to the doormen; vampires defeated by the paroxysm of technologies; witches that rouse the masses with libertarian slogans; werewolves consumed by the metaphysical and by bulimia, plant terror in the suburbs. Through its streets and through its pages wander possessed professors that fly; creatures fallen from the sky that survive on charity: divinators who look for the future in the filth or languid aristocrats who prefer death to the pain of spite. In this book lies the condensed history of a city that could have been and perhaps was, a street map woven like a web of intelligence by the abominable Ibrahim Pérez Judas. Errant Jew.

(Spain, Lengua de Trapo)


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