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El Septimo Circulo Emecé Editores (publisher), series - publisher
8 29 y separately published work icon Seven Types of Ambiguity Elliot Perlman , ( trans. Mariano Dupont with title Ambigüedad ) Barcelona : Emecé Editores , 2006 Z1050772 2003 single work novel thriller

'At once a psychological thriller and a social critique, Seven Types of Ambiguity is a novel of obsessive love in an age of obsessive materialism.

'Following years of unrequited love, an out-of-work schoolteacher decides to take matters into his own hands, triggering a chain of events no one could have anticipated.

'This is a story of impulse and paralysis, of empty marriages, lovers and a small boy, gambling and the market, of adult children and their parents, of poetry and prostitution, psychiatry and the law.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Faber ed.).

10 26 y separately published work icon Eat Me Linda Jaivin , ( trans. Agustín Vergara with title Comeme ) Barcelona : Emecé Editores , 2005 Z43589 1995 single work novel

'Julia is a photographer, Chantal edits a fashion magazine, Helen is a feminist academic and Philippa is a writer. These four friends haunt the cafés of inner-city Sydney, eyeing the passing talent and swapping outlandish tales. Sexy, intelligent, predatory, they are women of their time—but can we believe their wild and wicked descriptions of their erotic exploits?' (Publication summary)

15 26 y separately published work icon The First Man in Rome Colleen McCullough , ( trans. Unknown with title El amor y el poder ) Buenos Aires : Emecé Editores , 1991 Z314629 1990 single work novel historical fiction

'Presents the stories of Marius, wealthy but lowborn, and Sulla, penniless though aristocratic and debauched - men of vision whose ambitions will lay the foundations of the most awesome empire ever known.' (Publication summary)

16 15 y separately published work icon The Ladies of Missalonghi The Courtship of Missy Wright Colleen McCullough , ( trans. Unknown with title Las damas de Missalonghi ) Buenos Aires : Emecé Editores , 1989 Z375514 1987 single work novel
— Appears in: Tim; Ledi iz Missalongi 1993;

'The Hurlingford family have ruled the small town of Byron, nestled in the Blue Mountains, for generations. Wealthy, powerful and cruel, they get what they want, every time.

'Missy Wright lives with her widowed mother and crippled aunt in genteel poverty. Hurlingfords by birth, all three are victim to the family's rule of inheritance: the men take it all. Plain, thin and unforgivably single, it seems Missy's life is destined to be dreary.

'But then a stranger arrives in town. A divorcee from Sydney. And she opens Missy's eyes to the possibility of a happy ending.'

Source : publisher's blurb

8 11 y separately published work icon The Twenty Thousand Thieves Eric Lambert , 1951 ( trans. Josefina Martinez Alinari with title Veinte mil ladrones : novela ) Buenos Aires : Emecé Editores , 1954 Z471118 1951 single work novel war literature

'Their officers called them a stinking, lazy, drunken rabble and their friends said they took the colonel prisoner, burnt down their officers' mess and drove off the military police with heavy rifle-fire. This is the unforgettable story of the gallant men of the A.I.F.: the fearless and fatalistic Diggers of the Western Desert.

'Twenty thousand men were on their way to the deserts of Egypt and Libya: some had joined up for adventure, some were on the run from the police, for others, the army meant three meals a day and a bed to sleep in. From an induction camp in Australia to the siege of Tobruk, the savage intensity of Second X Battalion's experiences is not for the faint hearted. How soon will death silence so many of these brave voices and how many will ring out beyond the brutality of the battlefield?'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Head of Zeus ed.)

7 1 y separately published work icon Lament for a Maker Michael Innes , ( trans. J. A. Cotta with title La Torre y la Muerte ) Buenos Aires : Emecé Editores , 1945 Z193618 1938 single work novel crime detective
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