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Iván Blas Hervias was born in the port of Chimbote in Peru. He is the author of Correos al Auxilio de la Memoria (poems), Retazos breves (short stories), Cuando la Noche no es Ciudad (novel), and recently several collections of short stories: Al otro lado del charco (translated into French). Aves migratorias, De un tiempo a esta parte, Tierra efímera, Iván Blas Hervias studied navigation in his country of origin. In the 1990s, he emigrated to Argentina where he began his literary creation. In 2003, he moved to Paris where he participated in the editing of magazines: Paseos Andinos and La otra Rivera, in the Garúa bulletin and he tried his hand at journalism in South American magazines: Aquí Perú and Expresión Latina. To promote his culture in the French capital, every September he co-organizes La Carpa Literaria. In 2013, to complete his European itinerary, he moved to Barcelona where he worked on the Líneas Previas website with which he organized the Récital du Printemps: Estación Poética. Currently, he lives between two shores: the Seine and the Mediterranean.
Correos al Auxilio de la Memoria is the vital expression of both nostalgia and the vigor that is embodied in hope. The memory of the homeland as well as that of its people is intertwined with the reflection on life and its complexities. Sincerity, restlessness, and rootlessness are the essential bases of the writing of Iván Blas Hervias. Correos al Auxilio de la Memoria is...
Jairo experiences a family exile, and in Saya, the small town he arrives in, he discovers a new and unfamiliar Peru. This is a young adult story; a thrilling and pulsating narrative about our social conflicts, but it is also a collection of mysterious events seeking to be clarified in that vast hell where prejudices and regional attachment play their own... Jairo experiences a family exile, and...
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Retazos Breves, the first book of short stories by Iván Blas that consists of seven stories, shows great mastery on the part of its author in the art of telling. Although the reader somewhat accustomed to Latin American narrative will recognize the imprint of the great masters Julio Cortázar or Mario Vargas Llosa, Iván Blas's writing impresses with the... Retazos Breves, the first book of...