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Who Killed Edgar Allan Poe’s Double? is an incursion into the fictional universe of the author of The crow, which combines the extremes of the literary work of Poe: the mystical and metaphysical of his fantastic tales and the accuracy and calculation of his particular conception about crime fiction. Edgar Borges achieves a story at once round and dark, a fitting tribute to the gothic author, just as are celebrating the two hundred years of his birth.
Illustrated by the asturian artist Paulino Ángel Martín Ndivoadiso, and with prologues by the renowned Spanish writers Ricardo Menéndez Salmón and Vicente Luis Mora, Who Killed the Edgar Allan Poe’s Double? is presented by Editorial Letralia, from Venezuela, and Grup Lobher, from Spain. The book, in 77 pages, includes the original story in Spanish and English translation, produced by Lindsey Cordery and Raquel de León.
First chapter of Who Killed Edgar Allan Poe’s Double? |