3 best books by Fernando Aramburu

Books by Fernando Aramburu

The story. A term more than hackneyed at the moment to replace other more precise but also more demodé uses such as: argumentation, justification or ideology. The point is that all this, let's say that the background of things, runs the risk of ending up in the bag of empty words, a ...

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The Swifts, by Fernando Aramburu

The Swifts, by Aramburu

Swifts fly nonstop for months. They do not stop at all because they are able to meet all your vital demands in constant flight. Which confirms in some way what the wonderful sensation of fullness of flight can suppose for a living being. Aramburu may take ...

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Self-portrait without me, by Fernando Aramburu

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After Patria, Fernando Aramburu comes back to the literary arena with a more personal work. But perhaps the most personal aspect of this work is the one that concerns the reader himself. Reading this book gives off an essential empathy, that which makes the common imagination, the ...

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Patria, by Fernando Aramburu

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A whole chasm opens up in the word "Forgiveness." There are those who can jump it for the imperious need for peace, and who doubts what is a leap into oblivion. The forgetfulness of a broken life, the reconciliation with the absence. Bittori he tries to find the answer in front of Txato's grave and in his own dreams. ETA's terrorism served, above all, to generate a civil conflict, from neighbor to neighbor, between the people that ETA itself intended to liberate.

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Patria, by Fernando Aramburu