It was July 1995. I was invited by the University of Cádiz (UCA) to participate in a seminar on some of the latest narrative trends in Spanish literature, trends that now belong to the most distant past of our literary history. Between presentations and roundtables, one afternoon we stopped at a posh restaurant that was then located in an English-style mansion in Puente Mayorga. Villa Victoria was a beautiful building surrounded by a
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It was July 1995. I was invited by the University of Cádiz (UCA) to participate in a seminar on some of the latest narrative trends in Spanish literature, trends that now belong to the most distant past of our literary history. Between presentations and roundtables, one afternoon we stopped at a posh restaurant that was then located in an English-style mansion in Puente Mayorga. Villa Victoria was a beautiful building surrounded by a