Juan GĂłmez Bárcena A retelling of a fantastical true story: two young men seduce Nobel laureate Juan RamĂłn JimĂ©nez with the words of an imaginary woman and inspire one of his greatest love poems. JosĂ© Gálvez and Carlos RodrĂguez are poets. Or, at least, they’d like to be. Sons of Lima’s elite in the early twentieth century, they scribble bad verses and read the greats: Rilke, Rimbaud, and, above all others, Juan RamĂłn JĂmenez, the Spanish Maestro. Desperate for JĂmenez’s latest work, unavailable in Lima, they decide to ask him for a copy.   They’re sure JĂmenez won’t send two dilettantes his book, but he might favor a beautiful woman. They write to him as the lovely, imaginary Georgina HĂĽbner. JĂmenez responds with a letter and a book. Elated, JosĂ© and Carlos write back. Their correspondence continues, as the Maestro falls in love with Georgina, and the boys abandon poetry for the pages of JĂmenez’s life.
Genres:
FictionHistorical FictionSpainPoetryRomanceSpanish LiteratureNovelsLiterary Fiction
288 Pages