1999. 1ê edición. Bueno. Planeta Barcelona 237 pág 20x13 cm Rústica Colección Premio Planeta La protagonista de la novela, nos hace un relato puntual de su vida.
Debolsillo. 001. Good. It's a preowned item in good condition and includes all the pages. It may have some general signs of wear and tear, such as markings, highlighting, slight damage to the cover, minimal wear to the binding, etc., but they will not affect the overall reading experience.
Dalkey Archive Press, 2023-10-31. First THUS. Paperback. Very Good. 5x0x8. Trade Paperback First Thus edition in stiff wrappers. One in the Dalkey archive Essential series. Book appears unused. Prompt shipping.
Plaza Janes, 1999. Aceptable. ISBN: 9788401427749. COLECCION BIBLIOTECA DE CAMILO JOSE CELA, numero 171/ 4, primera edicion en esta coleccion, septiembre 1999,380 paginas, tapa blanda, en buen estado
Seix Barral, 1984. Aceptable. buen estado general. Colección: LITERATURA CONTEMPORANEA. ISBN: 8432221511. tapa blanda, primera edicion septiembre 1984, 266 paginas
Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Bien. Alfaguara. Primera edición. 1965. FotografÃÂas al minuto. Laminas fuera de texto con fotografÃÂas b/n. 75 páginas. 28 x 17. Tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada con solapas. Fatigado, más entero, estando el volumen en aceptable estado general de conservación. 0
New York. 1992. New Directions. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket With Some Small Tears Marks and Holes. 081121222x. Nobel Prize Winning Author. Translated from the Spanish by Patricia Haugaard. 272 pages. hardcover. Jacket photograph by Virginia Schendler. Design by Semadar Megged. keywords: Europe Spain Literature Translated World Literature. DESCRIPTION - Mazurka for Two Dead Men represents a culmination of the 1989 Nobel Prize winner Camilo Jose Cela's literary art. The novel was originally published in Spain in 1983 and is now presented in a fine translation by Patricia Haugaard. In 1936, at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, 'Lionheart' Gamuzo is abducted and killed, an event recalled repeatedly by the widowed Adega, one of the several narrative voices. In 1939, when the war ends, Tanis Gamuzo avenges his brother. For both events, and for them only, the blind accordion player Gaudencio plays the same mazurka. Set in a backward rural community in Galicia (the author's home territory), Cela's creation is in many ways like a contrapuntal musical composition built with varying themes and moods. In alternately melancholy, humorous, lyrical, or coarse tones he portrays a reign of fools. inventory #17758
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