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Tadea Lizarbe's Challenge to Smell Through the Words in Her Latest Novel

Summary by diariodenavarra.es
The pamplonese writer has created in ‘The perfume society’ a world where a chemical weapon has erased the smell. To write it she resorted to neuroscientist Laura López-Mascaraque and perfumist Marina Barcenilla. The three met again on Wednesday, June 11, and transferred questions from the smell world that they discussed with Lizarbe when preparing the novel.
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The pamplonese writer has created in ‘The perfume society’ a world where a chemical weapon has erased the smell. To write it she resorted to neuroscientist Laura López-Mascaraque and perfumist Marina Barcenilla. The three met again on Wednesday, June 11, and transferred questions from the smell world that they discussed with Lizarbe when preparing the novel.

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diariodenavarra.es broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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