Synopsis
A dozen stories by Javier Marías —"the
most subtle and gifted writer in contemporary Spanish
literature" (Boston Sunday Globe).
Victims
of mistaken identity, sponging relatives, amateur sleuths,
eavesdroppers, professional liars, assassins, and failed
bodyguards populate the short stories in When I Was Mortal.
Plots turn on curious exigencies—a woman about to
star in her first porn film; a night doctor who adds new
meaning to "specialist"; a ghost whose neglect
is greatly resented. "In the space of ten or twenty
pages," as the Nouvel Observateur remarked, "Marías
contrives to write a novel." "The short story
fits Marías like a glove," as Le Point noted,
and these stories have been acclaimed as "dazzling"
(The London Times Literary Supplement); "formidably
intelligent" (The London Review of Books); and "startling"
(The New York Times Book Review).