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Un carlista en el Pacífico [A Carlist in the Pacific]

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Un carlista en el Pacífico [A Carlist in the Pacific]

By: Federico Villalobos
Narrated by: Xavier Miralles
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La narrativa histórica es el género que ha preferido Federico Villalobos (1966) para explorar el lenguaje y el mundo de las aventuras personales a través del transcurrir del tiempo y en ambientes culturales bien diversos. En ''Un carlista en el Pacífico'' se remite a las guerras – civiles, no sólo dinásticas – españolas del siglo XIX y a la pretensión carlista de participar en las insurrecciones coloniales, en Filipinas por ejemplo, para conseguir el cambio del régimen en la metrópoli. Resulta muy interesante el retrato del protagonista, un Robinson con boina roja, que resiste su aislamiento mientras custodia las esencias de su compromiso político. Para lectores de 14 años en adelante.

Grabado en español ibérico (España).

Please Note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

©2017 Federico Villalobos (P)2017 Storyside
Historical Fiction

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