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Fiction Book: Historias de Aquí y de Allá by Luis Sepúlveda | General Literature | Publisher: Belacqva
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- "Tá", a term used in Uruguayan Spanish to emphatically affirm, was Mario Benedetti's response when asked if one should stand up for the poor, the weak, the condemned of the earth, those deprived of joy, those dreaming of a just existence, for the meaningful word "tomorrow".
- This quote, which opens one of the stories in this beautiful and warm book by Luis Sepúlveda, perfectly encapsulates the spirit guiding the life of the Chilean-Asturian author, as well as his words.
- Sepúlveda's words, strong yet whispering, always interrogate us about the state of the world and its inhabitants, a constant questioning that has established him as one of the most original writers in our language.
- Through these stories, we are transported to various settings, different situations, countries from here and there, yet the author's words always lead us to the same literary territory: the territory of the defeated who refuse to accept defeat.
- Readers of Luis Sepúlveda will recognize familiar territory in this book, encountering some of the best passages from his extensive literary work.
Weight: 0.2 kg