2024-01-01
49 分钟Antonio Muñoz Molina answers questions from around the world on his novel In the Night of Time. The panoramic portrait of Spain on the brink of civil war follows the life of Ignacio Abel, master builder and architect, as he navigates an illicit love affair with an American woman as the darkness of war surrounds him. Recorded in the prestigious Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid. (Photo: Antonio Muñoz Molina. Credit: Elena Blanco)
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This month, World Book Club is coming to you from the heart of Madrid, where we're recording from inside one of the city's most beautiful buildings, the Museo Nazionale del Prado.
We're delighted to be here in the home of extraordinary works of art by Goya, Velazquez and El Greco, to talk about an extraordinary novel in which the gallery itself plays a romantic role.