What is corazon tan blanco?

Corazón tan blanco is a novel written by Spanish author Javier Marías and published in 1992. The title translates to "a heart so white" in English and refers to the idea of a heart that is pure and innocent despite experiencing the complexity and pain of life. The novel is known for its complex narrative structure, which is often compared to the style of James Joyce's Ulysses, and explores themes of memory, identity, and the power of language. It tells the story of a man named Juan, who is on the verge of getting married but becomes obsessed with his family's past and secrets. Through his investigations, he discovers dark truths and begins to question his own life and relationships. Corazón tan blanco has been translated into many languages and has received critical acclaim, winning the Spanish National Prize for Literature in 1992.