El origen de la tristeza

Gabriel is ceasing to be a child. He lives in the neighborhood The Viaduct, between the railroad and the stream. A country is ceasing to exist. Childhood is slowly being left behind between sips of wine and prostitution, friendships tested in dangerous situations. In this novel, Pablo Ramos displays his extraordinary gifts as a narrator through precise writing and an exciting page, who understands that humor is more powerful than self-pity.
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El origen de la tristeza

Gabriel is ceasing to be a child. He lives in the neighborhood The Viaduct, between the railroad and the stream. A country is ceasing to exist. Childhood is slowly being left behind between sips of wine and prostitution, friendships tested in dangerous situations. In this novel, Pablo Ramos displays his extraordinary gifts as a narrator through precise writing and an exciting page, who understands that humor is more powerful than self-pity.
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El origen de la tristeza

El origen de la tristeza

by Pablo Ramos
El origen de la tristeza
El origen de la tristeza

El origen de la tristeza

by Pablo Ramos

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Gabriel is ceasing to be a child. He lives in the neighborhood The Viaduct, between the railroad and the stream. A country is ceasing to exist. Childhood is slowly being left behind between sips of wine and prostitution, friendships tested in dangerous situations. In this novel, Pablo Ramos displays his extraordinary gifts as a narrator through precise writing and an exciting page, who understands that humor is more powerful than self-pity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788415996064
Publisher: Malpaso Editorial
Publication date: 01/01/2014
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x (d)
Language: Spanish

About the Author

Pablo Ramos is a poet, musician, and storyteller. He is the author of El origen de la tristeza, La ley de la ferocidad, and En cinco minutos levántate María. 

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