Inmenso Estrecho. Cuentos sobre inmigración (2005) - Jorge Benavides et al.

Short Stories

Publisher: Kaila Editorial
Publication: 2005
Genre: Short Stories
Paperback: 272 pages
ISBN: 97-884-8934-491-4

Synopsis

Twenty-five moving stories about immigration by Jorge Eduardo Benavides, Jorge Castillo, Javier Corcuera, Larbi El-Harti, Lucía Etxebarría, Ángel Fernández Fermoselle, Pedro Guerra, David Hernández de la Fuente, Manuel Hidalgo, José Machado, Juan Madrid, Gustavo Martín Garzo, Gabi Martínez, Tono Martínez, Luis Mateo Díez, José María Merino, Charo Nogueira, Ernesto Pérez Zúñiga, Elena Pita, Manuel Rico, Manuel Rivas, Elena Santiago, Jordi Soler, Eugenio Suárez-Galbán Guerra and Ramón Torrelledó. To speak of immigrants is to refer to specific human beings, not to a broad category of anonymous people. Immigration cannot be understood as a threat or, in the best of cases, as a relationship between strangers, or between different people. We open these pages to dialogue, to the discovery of a common language between all languages, so that the Gibraltar Strait becomes a less suffocating place every day.

(SOURCE: Agapea)

Article: Labari, Nuria. “25 escritores toman la inmigración como musa en Inmenso estrecho”. "El Mundo", 04/10/2005.