De brujas caprichosas y hadas desencantadas

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Publisher : Zig-Zag
ISBN 13 : 9561228505
Total Pages : 96 pages
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Download or read book De brujas caprichosas y hadas desencantadas written by Josefina Hepp and published by Zig-Zag. This book was released on 12-12-15 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: De brujas caprichosas y hadas desencantadas presenta dos historias: la de una bruja caprichosa, a quien su vida cambiará para siempre luego de recibir una inesperada invitación a un matrimonio, y la de un hada, que por no haber usado su magia en un máximo de tiempo, está pronta a desaparecer. Ambos arquetipos están contextualizados en el mundo contemporáneo y representan de manera entretenida y con humor problemas e inquietudes que también atañen a los seres humanos del mundo de hoy.

De brujas caprichosas y hadas desencantadas

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ISBN 13 : 9789561225091
Total Pages : 111 pages
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Publisher : Dalkey Archive Press
ISBN 13 : 156478780X
Total Pages : 78 pages
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Download or read book Vlad written by Carlos Fuentes and published by Dalkey Archive Press. This book was released on 2012-07-18 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Where, Carlos Fuentes asks, is a modern-day vampire to roost? Why not Mexico City, populated by ten million blood sausages (that is, people), and a police force who won’t mind a few disappearances? “Vlad” is Vlad the Impaler, of course, whose mythic cruelty was an inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula. In this sly sequel, Vlad really is undead: dispossessed after centuries of mayhem by Eastern European wars and rampant blood shortages. More than a postmodern riff on “the vampire craze,” Vlad is also an anatomy of the Mexican bourgeoisie, as well as our culture’s ways of dealing with death. For—as in Dracula—Vlad has need of both a lawyer and a real-estate agent in order to establish his new kingdom, and Yves Navarro and his wife Asunción fit the bill nicely. Having recently lost a son, might they not welcome the chance to see their remaining child live forever? More importantly, are the pleasures of middle-class life enough to keep one from joining the legions of the damned?