El ala izquierda (Cegador I), de Mircea Cartarescu (vídeo reseña)

In this video, I talk about "The Left Wing" (1996), the first part of "Blinding," the longest work by Mircea Cartarescu, a Romanian writer who, in recent years, has been a candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature. My latest published novel is a critique of the world of American auditors, entitled "This Is Not Bambi." I talk about it in this video:    • Esto no es Bambi, mi nueva novela   My penultimate published novel is "I Will Walk Among the Rats," a novel about a character in crisis, about to turn 40, who must confront all his ghostly characters in a dark Madrid. In this video I talk about it:    • Caminaré entre las ratas, de David Pérez V...   My second-to-last published novel is "Los insignes," a satire on the world of poets, and artists in general, with their urban tribes, their cliques, their miseries, and their boundless ambitions.    • Los insignes, mi tercera novela, es una co...   My second published novel is "El hombre ajeno" (The Other Man) (2014), which deals with violence and its aftermath. The protagonist is a 26-year-old young man writing a university doctorate on Héctor Meier, a guerrilla poet who was killed in the war in El Salvador. This novel is a tribute to Roque Dalton. https://bailedelsol.org/narrativa/159... My short story collection "Koundara" brings together seven stories, each between 15 and 25 pages, about disoriented young people. These stories are American-inspired (Raymond Carver, Tobias Wolff, Richard Ford, etc.) and have been translated to Madrid. It only costs 10 euros: https://bailedelsol.org/sitio-de-fueg...