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portada Los mercaderes (Contemporánea)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Collection
Contemporánea
Year
2017
Pages
672
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
19.00 x 12.50
ISBN13
9788423352784
Edited in
España

Los mercaderes (Contemporánea)

Ana María Matute (Author) · Austral · Paperback

Los mercaderes (Contemporánea) - Ana María Matute

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Synopsis "Los mercaderes (Contemporánea)"

Primera memoria. una novela «lejana y próxima a un tiempo. quizás más temida por invisible». Premio Nadal 1959. narra el paso de la niñez a la adolescencia de Matia —la protagonista— y de su primo Borja. Los soldados lloran de noche. escrita en 1963 y ganadora del Premio Fastenrath de la Real Academia Española. esta majestuosa historia gira alrededor de la figura de un misterioso soldado desaparecido. Jeza. La trampa es una ambiciosa obra que comparte algunos personajes. se trata de una novela autónoma que nos descubre monólogos. desasosegados y vibrantes en torno a los preparativos de una fiesta para celebrar un centenario. Con la guerra civil española como trasfondo. estas tres novelas autónomas que forman parte de un todo son una muestra excepcional del singular universo narrativo de Ana María Matute.
Ana María Matute
  (Author)
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Ana María Matute (Barcelona, 1925–2014) was one of the most prominent writers in Spanish literature of the 20th century. Her work spans genres such as the novel, short story, and children's and youth literature, exploring themes like childhood, post-war, and fantasy. Among her most recognized works are Los hijos muertos (1958), Primera memoria (1959), Los soldados lloran de noche (1964), Olvidado rey Gudú (1996), and Paraíso inhabitado (2008).

Throughout her career, Matute received numerous awards, including the Planeta Prize (1954), the Nadal Prize (1959), the National Prize for Children's and Youth Literature (1984), the National Prize for Spanish Letters (2007), and the Cervantes Prize (2010). In 1996, she was elected a member of the Royal Spanish Academy, becoming the third woman to be part of this institution. Her literary legacy continues to be a fundamental reference in contemporary Spanish narrative.
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