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Los últimos caminos de Antonio Machado [The Last Paths of Antonio Machado]
- De Collioure a Sevilla [From Collioure to Seville]
- Narrated by: Julio García Vélez
- Length: 5 hrs and 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ian Gibson nos ofrece en este audiolibro un acercamiento a los últimos años del poeta español, y más joven representante de la generación del 98, Antonio Machado. Una fiel reconstrucción de la tragedia que acarreó la Guerra Civil, la realidad del exilio al que él y su familia se vieron obligados y esas últimas semanas de vida hasta su fallecimiento en Colliure (Francia) un 25 de febrero de 1939.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2020 Ian Gibson (P)2020 Storyside
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