
Las transiciones
Periférica, 2016
The friends reunion 20 years after to attend the burial of one of them provokes a double remembrance: that of those childhood years and the day of the dead friendâs funeral, when the âinseparable friendsâ then already youngsters transitioning into maturity. Once again, an inspired Valero offers us a magnificent work on both the individual and collective memories. Novel of transitions, in which its author, with a prose that collects with the same expressiveness affection and humour, the historical facts and the personal impressions, fiction and reality, it pictures an essential portrait of the Children of The Transition.
âThe Transitions manages to imprint a generational tone to the particular experiences of its characters, related to the narrow boundaries of a small capital portrayed at the end of The Dictatorship, that is approached through the evolution of its main characters, including the narrator himself, whom he presents in two different critical stages, the passage from childhood to adolescence and from youth to maturity.â Ignacio
F. Garmendia, Diario de Sevilla
âSentimental chronicle of a generation that went from playing with the collecting cards of the middleâclass Catholicism and the itchiness of sex and the political periphery to become the leading youth of a censorshipâ free future. Sociology, personal story, comingâtoâage film between memory and fiction, the collective and personal lives as homage and therapy.â Guillermo Busutil, La OpiniĂłn de MĂĄlaga
âJust three books within a couple of years had been enough for Vicente Valero to stand out as one of the greatest representatives of recent Spanish narrative. There will be who states that others make it in one stroke, but letâs admit that shaking off the poet branding âfield in which the author performed his first literary featsâ and obtain credibility as prosaist is something more difficult than it seems.â Alejandro Luque, Mercurio
Germany / Berenberg Verlag