NYT picks Catalan writer's stories among best fiction translated into English in 2019
Quim Monzó's 'El perquè de tot plegat' recognized by prestigious US newspaper, translated by Peter Bush as 'Why why why?'
Quim Monzó's 'El perquè de tot plegat' recognized by prestigious US newspaper, translated by Peter Bush as 'Why why why?'
The Catalan branch of the conservative People’s Party (PP), which has ruled the Spanish Government since 2011, has opted again for Jorge Fernández Díaz, currently the Spanish Minister for Home Affairs, to run for the Spanish Elections in Barcelona province.Fernández Díaz assured that “some messages in Catalonia incite hatred” especially against PP, who is usually “demonised”. He also accused those parties who defend holding a unilateral referendum on independence in Catalonia of being “a problem for coexistence” and assured that “the world has already enough problems without politicians inventing new ones”. Focusing on the lack of agreement amongst the main Spanish parties after the elections, which led to the calling of new elections, PPC urges voters to avoid experiments and trust “those who were most responsible for taking this country out of the crisis”.