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Más gente así

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Mas gente asi is a vibrant portrait of our society and a chronicle of our recent history. Here, we are once again invited to interact with the friends and peers we met in Gente as: Julio Scherer, Garc a M rquez, and Joaqu n D az Canedo. Unashamedly, the author reveals their manias, who and what they envy, and what they gossip about. "I am only an adapter of stories," a fact we can attest to when we identify the author as one of the protagonists in these stories. More than a compendium of tales, M s gente as is an intimate conversation with Le ero himself.

256 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2011

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Vicente Leñero

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Novelist, journalist, and playwright. He has written numerous books, stories, and plays, including a theatrical adaptation of Oscar Lewis's The Children of Sanchez. He was awarded the Premio Xavier Villaurrutia in 2001, and the following year he received the Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes de México (National Prize of Arts and Sciences) for literature and linguistics.

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April 11, 2016
Quince historias de personas famosas y muy distintas, como Morelos, Agatha Christie, el Cardenal Posadas, cada una son sus sueños y aspiraciones y escenarios totalmente diferentes. El autor las va deshojando poco a poco y vemos que sin importar que tan distintos seamos todos, al final son los mismos sentimientos y anhelos los que nos mueven a todos. Queda claro que cada uno somos irrepetibles pero al final somos todos iguales. Este libro refuerza que Leñero es un gran contador de historias.
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June 1, 2015
Siempre digo, leer a alguien de tu tierra es muy vibrante...el libro contiene varios cuentos donde nos demuestra el autor su capacidad narrativa, destacando Quién mato a Agatha Christie, Cuatro amores en la plaza ( cuento que tenía que ser, donde nos habla de la matanza del 2 de octubre ).
Altamente recomendable.
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