The book captures the late 70s perfectly—that strange gap between the old world and the new. From secret meetings in Japan to the chaos of New York, Mendoza’s prose is as elegant and biting as ever. 🌍
💡 If you’re posting a photo, try placing the book next to a vintage passport or a cup of coffee to match the 70s travel vibe. El Negociado Del Yin Y El Yang Eduardo Mendoz...
Eduardo Mendoza’s El Negociado del Yin y el Yang is a masterclass in satirical espionage. Here are a few ways to share your thoughts on this hilarious sequel to El rey recibe . 📱 Instagram / Facebook Option Casual and fun. The book captures the late 70s perfectly—that strange
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Mendoza uses the "Yin and Yang" philosophy not just as a plot point, but as a lens to view the dualities of the era: East vs. West, tradition vs. modernity, and duty vs. personal freedom. It’s a fast-paced, intelligent read that reminds us why Mendoza remains one of Spain’s most essential voices.
If you want a book that makes you laugh out loud while questioning the logic of international politics, pick this up. A fantastic second installment in the trilogy. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 📖 Book Blog / Goodreads The Vibe: Analytical and insightful. Title: Rufo Batalla’s Global Misadventures
Set in the wacky transition years of the late 70s, it’s part spy thriller, part comedy of errors, and 100% sharp social commentary. If you love a protagonist who is constantly confused but somehow keeps moving forward, this is for you. ✨ Global settings (New York to Tokyo) Mendoza’s signature dry wit The absurdity of the Cold War era Who else is following Rufo’s journey? 👇