A biographical and literary anthology of the writer Ana María Matute (1925-2014), published by Blackie Books, including some unpublished texts and personal documentation of the author.

In this book, which is edited by Jorge de Cascante, the reader will discover, in addition to these unpublished texts, press clippings, pages from Ana María Matute's personal diary, drawings and stories she made as a child and as an adult, never-before-seen photographs, notebooks and excerpts from her work.

The anthology is part of the Blackie Books collection 'El libro de...', which has served to vindicate and reinterpret from the present time some recent key figures from Spanish culture such as Gloria Fuertes, Miguel Gila, and Fernando Fernán Gómez.

“Ana María Matute,” adds Cascante, was "a woman who survived the war, criticism, censorship, divorce - when there was no divorce, the absence of her son, depression, the death of her great love and all those beings who tried to sidetrack her."

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