
El cartero de Neruda
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Narrated by:
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Fernando Solís
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By:
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Antonio Skármeta
About this listen
Mario Jiménez, joven pescador, decide abandonar su oficio para convertirse en cartero de isla Negra, donde la única persona que recibe y envía correspondencia es el poeta Pablo Neruda. A través de esta trama tan original como seductora, el autor logra un intenso retrato de la convulsa década de los setenta en Chile, así como una cautivadora historia de amor y una poética recreación de la vida de Pablo Neruda. Esta novela, traducida a veinticinco idiomas, es ya un clásico de las letras universales, y la película basada en ella fue nominada a cinco Oscar.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©1985 Antonio Skármeta (P)2015 Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, S. A. U.
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Esta novela, traducida a veinticinco idiomas, es ya un clásico de las letras universales.
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