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portada Cuentos Completos
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2018
Language
Spanish
Pages
760
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9788420432434
Edition No.
001

Cuentos Completos

Ignacio Aldecoa (Author) · Alfaguara · Paperback

Cuentos Completos - Ignacio Aldecoa

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Synopsis "Cuentos Completos"

Los cuentos de Ignacio Aldecoa reunidos en un solo volumen. «Ignacio era un narrador de raza. Para él, contar historias era una manera de vivir. Contarlas del modo más eficaz y con el lenguaje más bello y expresivo, la meta a la que le conducían su talento, su esfuerzo y su voluntad apasionada de perfección. Ignacio admiraba profundamente a Stevenson. Y solía contar cómo los indígenas de la isla de Samoa habían grabado un hermoso epitafio en la tumba del escritor: -Aquí yace Tusitala, el narrador de historias.. Luego, Ignacio se quedaba pensativo un instante y añadía: -Así es como me gustaría que me recordaran: Ignacio Aldecoa, el narrador de historias-. Y sonreía. Porque Ignacio tenía una forma risueña de decir las cosas en las que creía seriamente. Detestaba la solemnidad, rechazaba la pedantería y le gustaba pasar levemente sobre los asuntos graves: la brevedad de la existencia, la inaceptable injusticia de nacer para morir, la muerte misma.».-Josefina R. AldecoaENGLISH DESCRIPTIONIgnacio Aldecoa’s complete short stories compiled together in one volume.“Ignacio was an innate narrator. For him, telling stories was a way of life; he loved to tell them with the most beautiful and meaningful language. That was his goal, that was what his effort and his passionate will for perfection aimed for.Ignacio deeply admired Stevenson. He used to remember how the natives of the island of Samoa had inscribed a beautiful epitaph on the writer's grave: “Here lies Tusitala, the storyteller”. Then, Ignacio would think for a moment and add: “This is how I would like to be remembered: Ignacio Aldecoa, the storyteller”.He would smile, because Ignacio had a funny way of saying the things he seriously believed in. He loathed somberness, rejected smugness, and liked to take on serious matters in a light-hearted way, things like: the brevity of our existence, the unacceptable injustice of being born only to die, and death itself.” - Josefina R. Aldecoa

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