Camilo Gonsar is one of the outstanding Galician writers of the second half of the twentieth century, a member of the New Galician Narrative movement of this time. He is the author of four novels, the most famous of which is Towards Times Square (1980) about a character who walks around New York City at night. He was also an exceptional storyteller, and his short stories – published as Far from Us and Inside (1961), Cement and Other Scenes (1994) and Around the No (1995) – were later brought together in a volume entitled Collected Stories 1961-1995. The author lived in London and New York… read more
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Camilo Gonsar
by Camilo Gonsar
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