In "Mejico," Antonio Ortuno presents two tales that traverse the Atlantic in a way like no one has before.
He is a former reporter and newspaper editor.".
This is a story of the militiamen who fled to Mexico following the failure of the Republican cause, but also a story of one of their descendants, living in Guadalajara, who is forced to flee to the Iberian continent in order to escape a sour settling of accounts with a local politician."About the Author: Antonio Ortuno is the author of "Anima," "El buscador de cabezas," "El jardin japones," "Recursos humanos, " "La Senora Rojo," and "La fila india." In 2011, "GQ"named him as a writer of the year, and he was selected by" Granta" as one of the best young writers in Spanish.
In "Mejico," Antonio Ortuno presents two tales that traverse the Atlantic in a way like no one has before