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by Antonio Muñoz Molina
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Publisher: Profile, November of 2017 ‧
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Shortlisted for The Man Booker International Prize 2018On April 4th 1968, Martin Luther King was murdered by a man named James Earl Ray. Before Ray''s capture and sentencing to 99 years'' imprisonment, he evaded the FBI for two months as he crossed the globe under various aliases. At the heart of his story is Lisbon, where he spent ten days attempting to acquire an Angolan visa.Like a Fading Shadow traces three journeys to the city: Ray''s desperate attempt to evade justice in 1968; a research trip undertaken by the young Muñoz Molina for his breakthrough novel Winter in Lisbon in 1987; and the return journey taken by the novelist as he attempts to reconstruct these twin stories from the instability of the past, and interrogates his own obsession with one of the twentieth century''s most notorious figures.Aided by the recent declassification of James Earl Ray''s FBI case file, Like a Fading Shadow boldly weaves a taut retelling of Ray''s assassination of King, his time on the run and his eventual capture together with a highly original, fearlessly honest examination of the novelist''s own past.

Like A Fading Shadow

by Antonio Muñoz Molina

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ISBN: 9781782833758
Publisher: Profile
Release Date: November of 2017
Language: English
Format: eBook
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EAN: 9781782833758
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Antonio Muñoz Molina

Antonio Muñoz Molina nasceu em Úbeda, na província andaluza de Jáen, em 1956. Mundialmente reconhecido como um dos maiores escritores atuais em língua espanhola, é autor de mais de uma quinzena de romances, duas recolhas de contos, além de numerosos ensaios e escritos jornalísticos. De entre a sua obra narrativa foram publicados em Portugal Beatus Ille (1986), O Inverno em Lisboa (1987), Beltenebros (1989), O Cavaleiro Polaco (1991), Os Mistérios de Madrid (1992), Nada do Outro Mundo (contos, 1993), O Dono do Segredo (1994), Ardor Guerreiro (1995), Plenilúnio (1997), Carlota Fainberg (2000), Na Ausência de Blanca (2001), Sefarad (2001) e O Vento da Lua (2006). Duas vezes vencedor do Premio Nacional de Narrativa (1988 e 1992) e galardoado com o Premio Príncipe de Asturias pelo conjunto da sua obra (2013), é membro da Real Academia Española desde 1995. Vive entre Madrid e Lisboa e é casado com a escritora Elvira Lindo.

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