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  • Madera de Boj [Boxqood]

  • Tres novelas gallegas 3 [Three Galician Novels 3]
  • By: Camilo José Cela
  • Narrated by: Tito Asorey
  • Length: 9 hrs and 52 mins

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Madera de Boj [Boxqood]

By: Camilo José Cela
Narrated by: Tito Asorey
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Publisher's Summary

Un relato inolvidable en la Costa de la Muerte gallega.

Madera de Boj, la última de las Novelas Gallegas del autor, es el libro que Cela estaba escribiendo cuando recibió la noticia del Premio Nobel. Emplazada en la Costa da Morte, la trama se construye a través de crónicas y leyendas de los naufragios que conforman un coro de voces, buque insignia del ya reconocido estilo del autor. Una novela llena de personajes y fantasmas que se yuxtaponen en un vaivén paralelo al de la marea en las costas gallegas. Una novela que cabalga entre la vida y la muerte publicada dos años antes del fallecimiento del autor. Imprescindibles, como el sonido de las olas contra las rocas, las voces de los personajes de uno de nuestros mayores genios literarios.

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

©2002 Herederos de Camilo José Cela (P)2022 Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, S.A.U.

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