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La torre invisible : antología esencial / Ramón de la Serna y Espina ; selección y prólogo de Daniela Agrillo.
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Serna, Ramón de la, 1894-1969
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Format
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Language
Spanish
Published/Created
[Madrid] : Santander Fundación, [2020]
©2020
Description
xxxiii, 516 pages ; 24 cm.
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PQ8097.S47 T67 2020
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Agrillo, Daniela, 1984-
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Science fiction
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Psychological fiction
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Drama
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Novels
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Short stories
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Poetry
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articles
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Series
Colección Obra fundamental
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Contains
Serna, Ramón de la, 1894-1969.
Chao.
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Serna, Ramón de la, 1894-1969.
Boves.
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Serna, Ramón de la, 1894-1969.
Puente rojo.
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Summary note
"This volume gathers one of his unpublished dramas, Boves, a hymn to freedom and progressivism; Puente Rojo, a futuristic story that he left unpublished, and Chao, a surprising psychological novel that reveals the author's interest in psychoanalysis"--Publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Una novela: Chao
una drama: Boves
un cuento: Puente rojo
Algunas articulos
Notas y un poema para Eva.
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ISBN
9788417264093 ((hardcover))
8417264094 ((hardcover))
LCCN
2020457711
OCLC
1191844077
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