I had read, until now, three books by Gustavo Faverón (Lima, 1966): the novels "El anticuario" (2010) and "Vivir abajo" (2019) and the essay "El orden del Aleph" (2021). Of this last book, I had the privilege of being –along with the writer Javier Moreno– the presenter in Madrid. Faverón has published some more essays, but his narrative work only consists of these two novels that he cites and to which he adds "Minimosca" (2024). In Spain these books have been published by the publishing house Candaya:
https://www.candaya.com/
My last published novel is a critique of the world of North American auditors, entitled "Esto no es Bambi". In this video I talk about her:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RLy-u9QNX8
My penultimate published novel is "I'll Walk Among the Rats", a novel about a character in crisis, about to turn 40, who has to face all his ghosts in a dark Madrid. In this video I talk about her:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ijtw_ezD6Z0
My penultimate published novel is "The Distinguished", a satire about the world of poets, and artists in general, with their urban tribes, their cliques, their miseries and their excessive ambitions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZG-zAoAk5o