Cuentos de Amor de Locura y de Muerte
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Horacio Quiroga
About this listen
Cuentos de Amor de Locura y de Muerte (el título no lleva coma por decisión expresa del autor) es el libro de cuentos más famoso de Horacio Quiroga, uno de los autores más reconocidos de Uruguay. Esta producción cuenta con los 18 relatos originales, incluyendo Los ojos sombríos, El infierno artificial y El perro rabioso. El tema de la muerte resalta en la mayoría de los relatos. Los 18 cuentos son:
- Una estación de amor
- Los ojos sombríos
- El solitario
- La muerte de Isolda
- El infierno artificial
- La gallina degollada
- Los buques suicidantes
- El almohadón de pluma
- El perro rabioso
- A la deriva
- La insolación
- El alambre de púa
- Los Mensú
- Yaguaí
- Los pescadores de vigas
- La miel silvestre
- Nuestro primer cigarro
- La meningitis y su sombra
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