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9788492865413

El niño perdido

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  • ISBN13:

    9788492865413

  • ISBN10:

    8492865415

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2020-01-01
  • Publisher: Editorial Periferica

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Summary

It’s 1904, the St. Louis World’s Fair is in full swing, and the Wolfe family has traveled from Asheville to offer lodging for their neighbors visiting the fair. The family is soon consumed with the search for its lost son, a 12-year-old of extraordinary sensitivity and maturity. Against the backdrop of provincial America, Thomas Wolfe constructs a novel as beautiful as it is intense and evocative.

Estamos en 1904, en la época de la Exposición Universal celebrada en Saint Louis. La familia Wolfe se ha trasladado desde Asheville y ha abierto aquí un pequeño alojamiento para los vecinos de su lejana ciudad natal que visitan la Exposición. Grover Wolfe tiene sólo doce años, pero, según dicen todos, una sensibilidad y una madurez extraordinarias… He aquí uno de los textos más hermosos de la literatura norteamericana del siglo xx: la búsqueda del «niño perdido», del hermano muerto. Una historia, en cuatro tiempos, contada por uno de los grandes narradores de los años treinta: Thomas Wolfe, quien construye, con telón de fondo de esa América provinciana que aún hoy nos fascina, una novela tan bella como intensa, perfecta en su estructura e inigualable en su poder de evocación.

Author Biography

Thomas Wolfe was an American author of the early 20th century. His work was highly influential; William Faulkner called him the best writer of his generation, and Sinclair Lewis quoted him in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech. His influence can also be seen in writers of the Beat Generation and in the work of authors such as Philip Roth and Gordon Lish.

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