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  1. Rafael Yglesias’ novel — long and graceful and written to display an intimacy wincingly believable—is about life, itself, not just one particular marriage. As the book alternates between past and present, we grow, along with the characters: as they jump boundaries, so do we; as they resign themselves to a sad inevitability, we feel ...

  2. Jun 30, 2009 · Rafael Yglesias (b. 1954) is a master American storyteller whose career began with the publication of his first novel, Hide Fox, and All After, at seventeen. Through four decades Yglesias has produced numerous highly acclaimed novels, including the New York Times bestseller Fearless, which was adapted into the film starring Jeff Bridges and ...

  3. Rafael Anselmo José Yglesias Castro (San José, 18 de abril de 1861 – 11 de abril de 1924)1 fue un político, empresario y comerciante costarricense, presidente de Costa Rica de 1894 a 1902. Hombre de personalidad enérgica, gobernó el país por espacio de 8 años, durante los cuales concretó muchas obras, impulsado por su afán de ...

  4. Jul 7, 2009 · Rafael Yglesias is an American novelist and screenwriter born May 12, 1954. He dropped out of high school a year before the publication of his first novel, Hide Fox, And All After when he was 17. He is the author of eleven novels, including A Happy Marriage -- winner of the 2009 Los Angeles Times Fiction Prize -- The Wisdom of Perversity, Dr ...

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  5. Jul 16, 2009 · “A Happy Marriage,” by Rafael Yglesias, begins in the 1970s, on the night the 21-year-old Enrique Sabas meets Margaret Cohen in his Greenwich Village apartment. “He had ordered her in ...

  6. A Happy Marriage Rafael Yglesias Description A Happy Marriage is the story of Enrique Sabas and his wife, Margaret.It alternates between the early romance of the first three weeks of their acquaintance and the final weeks of Margaret’s life as she says goodbye to her family, friends, and children – and to Enrique.

  7. Fearless, Yglesias’ seventh novel, was also adapted by the author into a movie directed by Peter Weir. It follows Max and Carla, strangers from different classes and neighborhoods of New York, through their survival of a horrific airplane crash that killed more than half the passengers.

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