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Juan’s own new marriage and his investigation into his father’s past, while simultaneously attempting to manage his own, seemingly peaceful relationship.
The novel explores the unsettling nature of committing to a stranger and the inherent instability of modern relationships.
The title, referencing Shakespeare’s Macbeth ("My hands are of your colour; but I shame / To wear a heart so white"), refers to the desired innocence or ignorance that allows one to continue living without the burden of knowing the truth. 4. Narrative Style and Structure Marías employs a unique style characterized by: CorazГіn tan blanco
The novel is narrated by , a professional translator and interpreter who recently married his colleague, Luisa. Shortly after their honeymoon, Juan is possessed by a "presentiment of disaster" regarding his marriage, connected to a mysterious family history. The plot revolves around two main pillars:
Javier Marías Genre: Psychological Fiction / Literary Fiction Published: 1992 (Spain) Awards: 1997 International Dublin Literary Award 1. Executive Summary Juan’s own new marriage and his investigation into
Are you writing this for a , a book club , or personal research ? Corazón tan blanco. (A Heart So White)
Long, digressive sentences that map the meandering thoughts of the protagonist. The plot revolves around two main pillars: Javier
The novel mixes dark, serious themes with absurd, comedic scenarios, often showcasing the strange behavior of humanity. 5. Critical Reception and Significance