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portada Corazon de Vidrio (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Topic
bib. j.m. vasconcelos
Year
2008
Language
Spanish
Pages
106
Format
Paperback
Weight
Sin Información
ISBN
9500285460
ISBN13
9789500285469
Edited in
Argentina
Edition No.
1

Corazon de Vidrio (in Spanish)

José Mauro de Vasconcelos (Author) · Editorial El Ateneo · Paperback

Corazon de Vidrio (in Spanish) - José Mauro de Vasconcelos

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Synopsis "Corazon de Vidrio (in Spanish)"

Cuatro historias sencillas y tiernas, contadas con singular maestría, en una prosa que puede calificarse de poética. La vida de un pájaro, de un pez, de un caballito, de un árbol.Un libro para niños y para adultos que viene a sumarse a los anteriores éxitos de este gran narrador brasileño, cuyas obras ya han sido traducidas a los más diversos idiomas.'
José Mauro de Vasconcelos
  (Author)
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He is the most read Brazilian writer worldwide. He was born on February 26, 1920, in Bangu, Rio de Janeiro, and, due to his family's poverty, moved to Natal. His life was as adventurous as that of a literary character. He was a boxing coach, fisherman, and bartender, among many other occupations. His novels reflect his vast life experience, his sensitivity towards the less fortunate, and a deep love and respect for nature. With My Sweet Orange Tree (1968), he achieved international recognition, as it was and continues to be one of the most widespread works of Brazilian literature worldwide. The story of this book continues in Let's Warm Up the Sun (1974), about his move to Natal. Vasconcelos won the Jabuti Award, the highest literary honor in Brazil, and was also a screenwriter, theater and television actor, journalist, and visual artist. He died on July 24, 1984, in São Paulo.
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Gabriela Salcedo Bustamante Monday, July 14, 2008

este es un libro muy interesante ya que podemos interpretar el libro de muchas maneras. Una de esas maneras es interpretarlo de una forma real en nuestra vida cotidiana. Léanlo, es muy interesante y corto.

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Edgar Tasilla Wednesday, March 28, 2012

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