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Noguer, 1974-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Text in Spanish. Sixth printing (1974). 275pp. Binding tight and sturdy, text also vg+, prev owner's name front endpaper. Boards with slight fading at edges. DJ with rubbing, a few scuffs. NOT ex-lib. Due to the size/weight of this book extra charges may apply for international shipping. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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En apretado y muy denso monólogo ceñido entre la dureza expresiva y la despiadada y atónita ternura, el autor, notario riguroso e inflexible de nuestro tiempo, levanta, con una madurez admirable el acta "inmisericorde" de los días que discurren en torno a San Camilo del año 1936, al 18/07/36. Sus páginas no son una novela de guerra, sino en la guerra, y en ellas el escritor, con una frialdad sobrecogedora, no bucea-aunque si respeta con toda puntualidad-los hechos históricos sobre los que siempre recae el acento de las medias verdades de cada cual, sino que narra, latido a latido, las vidas rotas y zarandeadas de los pobres títeres a quienes zurró la galerna. Como Albert Camus quería, no es este un libro escrito al servicio de quienes hacen la historia, sino en defensa de quienes padecen.
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