ISBN-13: 9781502857224 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 492 str.
'Duende. That most vital struggle, when touching death is knowing, and truly knowing, life.' In the years leading up to the Spanish Civil War, two men fall in love, a relationship which, in public, can never be accepted. Throughout their lives, Nayo, an artist, and Jose, a philosopher, wrestle with the duende, a force propelling passion, authenticity and fearless confrontation with death. Their journey coincides with that of real-life people: Salvador Dali, Ortega y Gasset and, most significantly, Federico Garcia Lorca who becomes their friend. Nayo and Jose are part of this wider movement in European art when creativity flourished amidst escalating violence. Provoking parallels with the instability of our contemporary world, Duende unfolds within a complex and vibrant landscape in which survival is paramount while existence is tenuous and forever under threat.