Wednesday, October 10, 7:30pm: Carlos Ruiz Zafón, author of The Shadow of the Wind

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tickets available only through Brown Paper Tickets. Tickets are $20. You may also call Brown Paper Tickets toll free at 1-800-838-3006. Unless otherwise noted, tickets may be available at the door on the night of the program.

At the Goethe Institut, 5750 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036. Ample free parking in the building after 6:00pm. There are many bars and restaurants in the neighborhood.

Magic imbues the city of Barcelona. That is a truism, and anyone who has been to Barcelona knows it and feels it. Carlos Ruiz Zafón’s novels, his gorgeous and sprawling novels that all inhabit Barcelona, all glow with magic, and with magical realism. Ruiz Zafón’s novels tell stories about bookstores and books that lead to the discovery of love, of enmity, of passion and violence. His novels remind us that the terror of the Spanish Revolution is still palpable, and that healing comes through understanding the treasures and secrets of the past—through books and literature. These books almost gothic in the most fun sense of the word. The Shadow of the Wind begins the epic trilogy, culminating in his new novel, The Prisoner of Heaven. When we say it’s divine, it is.

The protagonists in Ruiz Zafón novels are book store owners, writers, and literature itself. He weaves Spanish and Catalan history into the narratives, and thus provides a cultural context for his Cemetery of Forgotten Books, a cultural treasure that only a chosen few individuals know about, or remember. Ruiz Zafón’s novels are required reading for understanding the heart and soul of 20th century Barcelona.

In conversation with Writers Bloc founder Andrea Grossman.