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Crónicas sarracinas
 
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Juan Goytisolo

Crónicas sarracinas

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Jonathan Weber was at the helm of an action-packed archaeological dig in A Skeleton in God's Closet. Now, in More Than a Skeleton, Dr. Weber plays an integral part in the investigation of what is either a most convincing, dangerous hoax or the return of Christ.

When Joshua Ben-Yosef, an Israeli from Galilee—born in Nazareth to parents Mary and Joseph—begins assembling twelv...more
196 pages
Published 1982 by Ruedo Ibérico
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The blurb describing this book doesn't match what this book is about. It is a collection of essays by Goytisolo on the semitic influence in historical Spanish fiction. Admittedly, I only browsed the first couple of chapters which described works by Jews who converted to Christianity during the Inquisition. As the third chapter seemed to focus primarily on the anus, I put it aside.
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Juan B. Vallet De Goytisolo was born in 1931. A vocal opponent of Franco, he left Spain for France in 1956. He emigrated to Marrakech a year after the death of his wife in 1996. He is widely considered one of the most important Spanish authors of his time. His brothers, José Agustín Goytisolo and Luis Goytisolo, are also writers.

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