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BuchGebunden
552 Seiten
Spanisch
Vegueta Edicioneserschienen am17.05.2023
Rosa returns to the Canary Islands in search of something. What? She doesn't know. She is as lost as the rest of her family, the once influential and conservative Bernadotte lineage. Perhaps she can find answers from her grandfather Julio, who, in his nearly one hundred years of life, has witnessed the political history of the island and the mark it has left on all those around him. With a brilliant and strange literary style, the author of Archipiélago retraces Julio's life, that of the Baute and Bernadotte families, but also that of those who had no name: the small great stories of those who have not gone down in history.mehr

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KlappentextRosa returns to the Canary Islands in search of something. What? She doesn't know. She is as lost as the rest of her family, the once influential and conservative Bernadotte lineage. Perhaps she can find answers from her grandfather Julio, who, in his nearly one hundred years of life, has witnessed the political history of the island and the mark it has left on all those around him. With a brilliant and strange literary style, the author of Archipiélago retraces Julio's life, that of the Baute and Bernadotte families, but also that of those who had no name: the small great stories of those who have not gone down in history.
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ISBN/GTIN978-84-17137-59-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum17.05.2023
Seiten552 Seiten
SpracheSpanisch
MasseBreite 145 mm, Höhe 204 mm, Dicke 44 mm
Gewicht816 g
Artikel-Nr.59534927
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Inger-Maria Mahlke spent her childhood between Lübeck in northern Germany and the island of Tenerife. Before devoting herself entirely to writing, she studied law at the Free University of Berlin, where she later worked in the Department of Criminology.
José Aníbal Campos graduated in German philology from the University of Havana. In 1999, he was awarded the Translation Prize of the Republic of Austria for the translation and dissemination of contemporary Austrian literature.