«This work by Diego Garrido introduces us to Stanislaus Joyce not so much as his ‘brother’s guardian,’ as he proclaimed to be, but as his nemesis, embodied in a character full of grace, lightness, and unexpected traces of humor, and whose internal fire lights the way to a brilliant investigation into the mysteries of genius.» Víctor Erice, filmmaker
«It has Joycean blood and guts. A bastard’s tongue, a bibliophile’s disease, an honest language, and a lyricism that doesn’t shy away from passionate love but is also capable of killing his father (or in this case, his brother) run through its veins. I laughed until I puked at his literary judgments, and I fell completely in love with his longing verbiage.» Luna Miguel, author
«In order to inhabit Joyce’s brother’s head—no more, no less—recreate his life, and tell it to us day by day with complete verisimilitude, what is needed is not only resources and technique but enormous literary intuition. Garrido has more than enough.» Carlos Granés, author