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  • Juan Rulfo

    Lingua: Spagnolo

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, ES, 2017

    ISBN 10: 841704714X ISBN 13: 9788417047146

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. A partir de la aparición de "Pedro Páramo", Rulfo escribe su segunda novela, "El gallo de oro". Ambientada en el mundo de las peleas de gallos y concebida como proyecto cinematográfico, probablemente se trate de la obra menos conocida del autor mexicano. No obstante ese desconocimiento, la valoración literaria está al mismo nivel que "Pedro Páramo" y "Llano en Llamas".From the appearance of "Pedro Páramo", Rulfo writes his second novel, "El gallo de oro". Set in the world of cockfighting and conceived as a film project, it is probably the lesser-known work of the Mexican author. Despite this ignorance, the literary valuation is at the same level as "Pedro Páramo" and "Llano en Llamas". On the occasion of the centenary of the birth of Juan Rulfo, RM publishes a special edition of "El gallo de oro" to which other stories that complement it are incorporated. The film script of "The secret formula", two early stories by Juan Rulfo: "Life is not very serious in its things" and "A piece of night", and also the one entitled "Castillo de Teayo". Also included is a letter from Rulfo to his wife, Clara Aparicio, in which Rulfo makes a harsh reflection on the nature of a heartless economic system. Finally, the reader will find nine texts that originally appeared in the collection of texts Los cuadernos de Juan Rulfo, an edition that is out of print.

  • Juan Rulfo

    Lingua: Spagnolo

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, ES, 2017

    ISBN 10: 841704714X ISBN 13: 9788417047146

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. A partir de la aparición de "Pedro Páramo", Rulfo escribe su segunda novela, "El gallo de oro". Ambientada en el mundo de las peleas de gallos y concebida como proyecto cinematográfico, probablemente se trate de la obra menos conocida del autor mexicano. No obstante ese desconocimiento, la valoración literaria está al mismo nivel que "Pedro Páramo" y "Llano en Llamas".From the appearance of "Pedro Páramo", Rulfo writes his second novel, "El gallo de oro". Set in the world of cockfighting and conceived as a film project, it is probably the lesser-known work of the Mexican author. Despite this ignorance, the literary valuation is at the same level as "Pedro Páramo" and "Llano en Llamas". On the occasion of the centenary of the birth of Juan Rulfo, RM publishes a special edition of "El gallo de oro" to which other stories that complement it are incorporated. The film script of "The secret formula", two early stories by Juan Rulfo: "Life is not very serious in its things" and "A piece of night", and also the one entitled "Castillo de Teayo". Also included is a letter from Rulfo to his wife, Clara Aparicio, in which Rulfo makes a harsh reflection on the nature of a heartless economic system. Finally, the reader will find nine texts that originally appeared in the collection of texts Los cuadernos de Juan Rulfo, an edition that is out of print.

  • Juan Rulfo

    Lingua: Spagnolo

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, ES, 2005

    ISBN 10: 8493442607 ISBN 13: 9788493442606

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. "Desconcertante, lista a inquietar a la crítica, está ya en los escaparates la primera novela de Juan Rulfo, "Pedro Páramo", que transcurre en una serie de transposiciones oníricas, ahondando más allá de la muerte de sus personajes, que uno no sabe en qué momento son sueño, vida, fábula, verdad, pero a los que se les oye la voz al través de la 'perspicacia despiadada y certera' de tan sin duda extraordinario escritor." Con estas palabras iniciaba Edmundo Valadés la primera reseña de Pedro Páramo, aparecida el 30 de marzo de 1955 y conservada por Rulfo entre sus papeles. Desde entonces, escritores como Jorge Luis Borges, Gabriel García Márquez, Gunter Grass, Susan Sontag y Mario Vargas Llosa, o el cineasta Werner Herzog, entre muchos más de cualquier lengua, coinciden en calificar esta novela como una de las obras maestras de la literatura de todos los tiempos.The work of Juan Rulfo (1917-1986) is doubtless the Mexican literary creation which has received the greatest acclaim both in Mexico and abroad. The novel "Pedro Páramo" underwent a long gestation. Rulfo mentioned it for the first time in a letter in 1947, and was able to work on it in 1953-1954 thanks to a grant from the Centro Mexicano de Escritores. Excerpts were published in three maga¬zines in 1954, before the novel appeared in book form in 1955. This masterpiece has numbered Gabriel García Márquez, Jorge Luis Borges, and Susan Sontag among its admirers. "Pedro Páramo" evokes the very essence of Mexico through the most advanced literary forms and techniques of the twentieth century. Few works affect a Mexican reader as deeply as this novel, which also holds a place as a classic of world literature. It has been translated into almost fifty languages and new versions appear every year.

  • Juan Rulfo

    Lingua: Spagnolo

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, 2005

    ISBN 10: 8493442607 ISBN 13: 9788493442606

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    Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Desconcertante, lista a inquietar a la critica, esta ya en los escaparates la primera novela de Juan Rulfo, Pedro Paramo, que transcurre en una serie de transposiciones oniricas, ahondando mas alla de la muerte de sus personajes, que uno no sabe en que momento son sueno, vida, fabula, verdad, pero a los que se les oye la voz al traves de la perspicacia despiadada y certera de tan sin duda extraordinario escritor. Con estas palabras iniciaba Edmundo Valades la primera resena de Pedro Paramo, aparecida el 30 de marzo de 1955 y conservada por Rulfo entre sus papeles. Desde entonces, escritores como Jorge Luis Borges, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Gunter Grass, Susan Sontag y Mario Vargas Llosa, o el cineasta Werner Herzog, entre muchos mas de cualquier lengua, coinciden en calificar esta novela como una de las obras maestras de la literatura de todos los tiempos.The work of Juan Rulfo (19171986) is doubtless the Mexican literary creation which has received the greatest acclaim both in Mexico and abroad. The novel Pedro Paramo underwent a long gestation. Rulfo mentioned it for the first time in a letter in 1947, and was able to work on it in 19531954 thanks to a grant from the Centro Mexicano de Escritores. Excerpts were published in three magazines in 1954, before the novel appeared in book form in 1955. This masterpiece has numbered Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Jorge Luis Borges, and Susan Sontag among its admirers. Pedro Paramo evokes the very essence of Mexico through the most advanced literary forms and techniques of the twentieth century. Few works affect a Mexican reader as deeply as this novel, which also holds a place as a classic of world literature. It has been translated into almost fifty languages and new versions appear every year. Con motivo de los 50 anos de la aparicion de la novela Pedro Paramo, del escritor mexicano Juan Rulfo (1917-1986), la Fundacion que lleva su nombre ha concedido a la editorial RM Verlag los derechos editoriales para la publicacion de la version original de este clasico de la literatura latinoamericana. Desde su primera aparicion en 1955 se han prodigado diversas ediciones y mas de 50 traducciones, pero la presente version es la unica avalada por la Fundacion Juan Rulfo, garante de la fidelidad e integridad de la obra. Desde su aparicion, Pedro Paramo provoco una convulsion en el panorama literario de la epoca. En sus aspectos formales, la novela desoriento a los lectores acostumbrados a la unidad de estilo, espacio y tiempo de la novela decimononica. Pedro Paramo, por el contrario, ofrecia una aparente falta de unidad del texto, una composicion desordenada, la ausencia de un argumento central, la aparicion de continuas elipsis y la aparicion de unos personajes en ocasiones fantasmagoricos. En cuanto a su contenido, Pedro Paramo logro retratar de manera lucida y penetrante el espiritu y la idiosincrasia del pueblo mexicano. Las principales fuentes de Rulfo para componer esta obra fueron, sin duda alguna, su formacion como lector, su interes por la historia, la antropologia y el estudio de las culturas y las gentes de Mexico. Siempre dedico gran parte de sus lecturas a este ambito, asistio como oyente a la Universidad y dedico gran parte de su juventud a recorrer los rincones mas interesantes de su pais. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • Juan Rulfo

    Lingua: Spagnolo

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, ES, 2005

    ISBN 10: 8493442607 ISBN 13: 9788493442606

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. "Desconcertante, lista a inquietar a la crítica, está ya en los escaparates la primera novela de Juan Rulfo, "Pedro Páramo", que transcurre en una serie de transposiciones oníricas, ahondando más allá de la muerte de sus personajes, que uno no sabe en qué momento son sueño, vida, fábula, verdad, pero a los que se les oye la voz al través de la 'perspicacia despiadada y certera' de tan sin duda extraordinario escritor." Con estas palabras iniciaba Edmundo Valadés la primera reseña de Pedro Páramo, aparecida el 30 de marzo de 1955 y conservada por Rulfo entre sus papeles. Desde entonces, escritores como Jorge Luis Borges, Gabriel García Márquez, Gunter Grass, Susan Sontag y Mario Vargas Llosa, o el cineasta Werner Herzog, entre muchos más de cualquier lengua, coinciden en calificar esta novela como una de las obras maestras de la literatura de todos los tiempos.The work of Juan Rulfo (1917-1986) is doubtless the Mexican literary creation which has received the greatest acclaim both in Mexico and abroad. The novel "Pedro Páramo" underwent a long gestation. Rulfo mentioned it for the first time in a letter in 1947, and was able to work on it in 1953-1954 thanks to a grant from the Centro Mexicano de Escritores. Excerpts were published in three maga¬zines in 1954, before the novel appeared in book form in 1955. This masterpiece has numbered Gabriel García Márquez, Jorge Luis Borges, and Susan Sontag among its admirers. "Pedro Páramo" evokes the very essence of Mexico through the most advanced literary forms and techniques of the twentieth century. Few works affect a Mexican reader as deeply as this novel, which also holds a place as a classic of world literature. It has been translated into almost fifty languages and new versions appear every year.

  • Juan Rulfo

    Lingua: Spagnolo

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, ES, 2005

    ISBN 10: 8493442615 ISBN 13: 9788493442613

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. La encuesta del Instituto Nobel de Suecia, de 2002, dirigida a un centenar de escritores y estudiosos de todo el mundo, ubicó a Pedro Páramo entre las cien obras que constituyen el núcleo del patrimonio universal de la literatura.This collection contains 17 stories published by Rulfo beginning in 1945, when "Nos han dado la tierra" appeared in the literary reviews América and Pan. Rulfo described the progress of his work in letters to his fiancée Clara Aparicio. In 1951 he published a seventh story in América, "Diles que no me maten" (which Elias Canetti considered one of the finest stories ever written and Günter Grass admired as well). Thanks to a first grant from the Centro Mexicano de Escritores, Rulfo was able to finish eight more stories, which appeared with those already published under the general title of El Llano en llamas (The Burning Plain), also the name of one of the stories in the volume. The book was dedicated to Clara.

  • Blume, Judy:

    Editore: 2000;, RM Buch und Medien Verlag,, 2000

    Da: buc online, Erika Trautmann-Aschmann, Göttingen, Germania

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    350 S.; TB. Papier etwas gedunkelt; solides Exemplar.

  • Francesc Catala-Roca

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, ES, 2025

    ISBN 10: 8410290138 ISBN 13: 9788410290136

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Snapshots, recollections and anecdotes from the foremost street photographer of 20th-century SpainThe monograph-cum-memoir of photographer Francesc Català-Roca (1922-98) stands as a testament to the analog era, and as a landmark for street photography in Spain during the Francoist era. Thirty years after its original publication, this new edition includes previously unpublished images alongside Català-Roca's entertaining and spontaneous anecdotes.

  • Juan Rulfo

    Lingua: Spagnolo

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, ES, 2018

    ISBN 10: 8417047662 ISBN 13: 9788417047665

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Este libro recoge las obras fundamentales de Juan Rulfo: la colección de cuentos de El Llano en llamas (1953), la novela Pedro Páramo (1955) y El gallo de oro (1958). Esta edición apareció al cumplirse cien años del nacimiento de Rulfo y ya desvinculada de esa efeméride, reaparece en esta nueva presentación en tapa rústica. La obra de Juan Rulfo ha sido elogiada por autores del mayor prestigio internacional, entre los que cabe destacar a José María Arguedas, Gabriel García Márquez, Jorge Luis Borges, Günter Grass, Susan Sontag, Elias Canetti o Mario Vargas Llosa. Se trata de los textos definitivos de las obras establecidos por la Fundación Juan Rulfo.This book collects the fundamental works of Juan Rulfo: the collection of short stories of El Llano en llamas (1953), the novel Pedro Páramo (1955) and El gallo de oro (1958). This edition appeared on the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Rulfo and already detached from that anniversary, reappears in this new presentation in paperback. The work of Juan Rulfo has been praised by authors of the greatest international prestige, among which it is worth mentioning José María Arguedas, Gabriel García Márquez, Jorge Luis Borges, Günter Grass, Susan Sontag, Elias Canetti or Mario Vargas Llosa. These are the definitive texts of the works established by the Juan Rulfo Foundation.

  • Juan Rulfo

    Lingua: Spagnolo

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, ES, 2018

    ISBN 10: 8417047662 ISBN 13: 9788417047665

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Este libro recoge las obras fundamentales de Juan Rulfo: la colección de cuentos de El Llano en llamas (1953), la novela Pedro Páramo (1955) y El gallo de oro (1958). Esta edición apareció al cumplirse cien años del nacimiento de Rulfo y ya desvinculada de esa efeméride, reaparece en esta nueva presentación en tapa rústica. La obra de Juan Rulfo ha sido elogiada por autores del mayor prestigio internacional, entre los que cabe destacar a José María Arguedas, Gabriel García Márquez, Jorge Luis Borges, Günter Grass, Susan Sontag, Elias Canetti o Mario Vargas Llosa. Se trata de los textos definitivos de las obras establecidos por la Fundación Juan Rulfo.This book collects the fundamental works of Juan Rulfo: the collection of short stories of El Llano en llamas (1953), the novel Pedro Páramo (1955) and El gallo de oro (1958). This edition appeared on the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Rulfo and already detached from that anniversary, reappears in this new presentation in paperback. The work of Juan Rulfo has been praised by authors of the greatest international prestige, among which it is worth mentioning José María Arguedas, Gabriel García Márquez, Jorge Luis Borges, Günter Grass, Susan Sontag, Elias Canetti or Mario Vargas Llosa. These are the definitive texts of the works established by the Juan Rulfo Foundation.

  • Joan Brossa

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, 2022

    ISBN 10: 8417975896 ISBN 13: 9788417975890

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    Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Visual poems, sculptural works and more from the legendary Catalan avant-gardistThis publication explores the vast oeuvre of Catalan visual poet and artist Joan Brossa (191998), including a facsimile of eight poems he published in the Argentine magazine Diagonal cero, as well as a selection of his visual and sculptural works. Exhibition organised by Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA), in collaboration with Artium, Vitoria, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (MNBA), Centro Cultural Kirchner (CCK), Buenos Aires, and the Museo Universitario Arte Contemporaaneo (MUAC), UNAM, Mexico City. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • Walters Minette

    Editore: RM Buch und Medien/Goldmann Verlag, München, 1999

    Da: Antiquariat am Soonwald, Sponheim, Germania

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    Lizenzausgabe 511 S 18,3x12,4cm, Taschenbuch, Gebrauchsspuren.

  • Juan Rulfo

    Lingua: Spagnolo

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, ES, 2023

    ISBN 10: 8419233641 ISBN 13: 9788419233646

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    Hardback. Condizione: New. Seventeen short stories by Juan Rulfo, including "Diles que no me maten"La presente edición limitada conmemora el 70 aniversario de la publicación de la obra de Juan Rulfo. Contiene el texto definitivo de "El Llano en llamas" así como la primera versión del cuento, una edición facsimilar aparecida en 1950 en la revista América. Esta cuidada edición incluye una separata a color con la reproducción de las portadas de diversas traducciones del libro a diferentes lenguas. Impreso el 18 de septiembre de 1953, el libro El Llano en llamas toma el título del cuento más extenso de los diecisiete que contiene. El rasgo común de estas narraciones, como en las dos novelas posteriores de Juan Rulfo, se encuentra en los sólidos personajes que protagonizan sus acciones y palabras. El Llano en llamas es hoy un clásico de la literatura mexicana e hispanoamericana, y probablemente uno de los volúmenes de cuentos más traducido a otros idiomas en el mundo entero. Obra aparentemente sencilla resulta, sin embargo, profundamente desconcertante e incluye algunas de las imágenes más elocuentes que se hayan leído en la literatura. Imprescindible para cualquier admirador de las letras hispanas.This special edition of El llano en llamas commemorates the 70th anniversary of its publication. It contains the definitive text of the titular short story together with its first version, originally published in 1950. All in all, this book contains 17 stories published by Rulfo beginning in 1945, when "Nos han dado la tierra" appeared in the literary reviews América and Pan. Rulfo described the progress of his work in letters to his fiancée, Clara Aparicio. In 1951 he published a seventh story in América, "Diles que no me maten" (which Elias Canetti considered one of the finest stories ever written and Günter Grass admired as well). Thanks to a first grant from the Centro Mexicano de Escritores, Rulfo was able to finish eight more stories, which appeared with those already published under the general title of El llano en llamas (The Burning Plain). The book was dedicated to Clara.

  • Joan Brossa

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, ES, 2022

    ISBN 10: 8417975896 ISBN 13: 9788417975890

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Visual poems, sculptural works and more from the legendary Catalan avant-gardistThis publication explores the vast oeuvre of Catalan visual poet and artist Joan Brossa (1919-98), including a facsimile of eight poems he published in the Argentine magazine Diagonal cero, as well as a selection of his visual and sculptural works.

  • Salvador Elizondo

    Lingua: Spagnolo

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, 2009

    ISBN 10: 8492480130 ISBN 13: 9788492480135

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    Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Esta antologia reune los textos mas caracteristicos de la literatura de Salvador Elizondo, bajo la cuidadosa seleccion del escritor Daniel Sada, con la intencion de adentrar al lector por los mundos que crea el sorprendente narrador mexicano considerado por la critica como "un escritor para escritores". A partir de la publicacion de su primera novela, Farabeuf, en 1965 hoy, un clasico obligado Elizondo recorrio una amplia gama de posibilidades narrativas llevando su escritura experimental, a la vez que obsesiva, a extremos mas alla de los cuales parece que no se puede llegar.Con una imaginacion desbordada, una cultura muy amplia y refinada ademas de haber sido un lector voraz, sus narraciones, dotadas de un gran sentido del humor, brevedad y economia de las palabras, nos transportan a aventuras verbales incomparables.This anthology, carefully selected by Daniel Sada, gathers the most characteristic work of the Mexican writer Salvador Elizondo, introducing the reader into the fascinating world of a novelist considered a "writers writer" by many critics. Following the publication in 1965 of his first novel Farabeuf now an indispensable classic Elizondo explored a wide range of narrative possibilities, developing his experimental and obsessive creation to extremes beyond which it would seem impossible to go. A voracious reader, with wide learning and an exuberant imagination, he has produced novels and stories of humor, concision, and matchless verbal invention. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • Roberts, Nora

    Editore: RM Verlag Gütersloh, 2003

    Da: Jagst Medienhaus, Schwäbisch Hall, Germania

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    Prima edizione

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    Softcover. Condizione: Sehr gut. 1. Auflage. 576 Seiten.

  • Juan Rulfo

    Lingua: Spagnolo

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, 2023

    ISBN 10: 8419233641 ISBN 13: 9788419233646

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    Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Seventeen short stories by Juan Rulfo, including Diles que no me matenLa presente edicion limitada conmemora el 70 aniversario de la publicacion de la obra de Juan Rulfo. Contiene el texto definitivo de El Llano en llamas asi como la primera version del cuento, una edicion facsimilar aparecida en 1950 en la revista America. Esta cuidada edicion incluye una separata a color con la reproduccion de las portadas de diversas traducciones del libro a diferentes lenguas. Impreso el 18 de septiembre de 1953, el libro El Llano en llamas toma el titulo del cuento mas extenso de los diecisiete que contiene. El rasgo comun de estas narraciones, como en las dos novelas posteriores de Juan Rulfo, se encuentra en los solidos personajes que protagonizan sus acciones y palabras. El Llano en llamas es hoy un clasico de la literatura mexicana e hispanoamericana, y probablemente uno de los volumenes de cuentos mas traducido a otros idiomas en el mundo entero. Obra aparentemente sencilla resulta, sin embargo, profundamente desconcertante e incluye algunas de las imagenes mas elocuentes que se hayan leido en la literatura. Imprescindible para cualquier admirador de las letras hispanas.This special edition of El llano en llamas commemorates the 70th anniversary of its publication. It contains the definitive text of the titular short story together with its first version, originally published in 1950. All in all, this book contains 17 stories published by Rulfo beginning in 1945, when Nos han dado la tierra appeared in the literary reviews America and Pan. Rulfo described the progress of his work in letters to his fiancee, Clara Aparicio. In 1951 he published a seventh story in America, Diles que no me maten (which Elias Canetti considered one of the finest stories ever written and Guenter Grass admired as well). Thanks to a first grant from the Centro Mexicano de Escritores, Rulfo was able to finish eight more stories, which appeared with those already published under the general title of El llano en llamas (The Burning Plain). The book was dedicated to Clara. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • Blumenthal Valerie

    Editore: RM Buch und Medien Verlag, München, 2002

    Da: Antiquariat am Soonwald, Sponheim, Germania

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  • Sparks Nicholas

    Editore: RM Buch und Medien Verlag, München, 2000

    Da: Antiquariat am Soonwald, Sponheim, Germania

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  • de Loo Tessa

    Editore: RM Buch und Medien Verlag, München, 1999

    Da: Antiquariat am Soonwald, Sponheim, Germania

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  • Fernando Maquieria

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, ES, 2024

    ISBN 10: 8419233722 ISBN 13: 9788419233721

    Da: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, Regno Unito

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    Hardback. Condizione: New. A playful photo-story on the microscopic world of antsIn this innovative series by award-winning Spanish photographer Fernando Maquieira (born 1966), Ant Lea ventures out of the anthill for the first time with a group of companions in search of food. The macro photographs that inspired the narrative are presented separately, creating a mechanism for multiple interpretations.

  • Miss Read - Saint, Dora

    Editore: RM Verlag, 2003

    Da: Jagst Medienhaus, Schwäbisch Hall, Germania

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    Softcover. Condizione: Gut. Mit Illustrationen von John S. Goodall, 219 Seiten.

  • Juan Rulfo

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, ES, 2024

    ISBN 10: 8419233927 ISBN 13: 9788419233929

    Da: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. A vulnerable portrait of the Mexican author, as unveiled through letters penned to his beloved In January 1945 the Mexican writer, screenwriter and photographer Juan Rulfo (1917-86) wrote: "I don't know what is going on inside me, but every moment I feel that there is something great and noble to fight for and to live for. That something great, for me, is you." This profound declaration of devotion is a snippet from a love letter addressed to his girlfriend, and eventual wife, Clara Aparicio.Cartas a Clara compiles a series of letters Rulfo penned to his beloved, granting the reader access to the dreams, feelings, concerns, desires and personality of one of the great writers of the 20th century. The volume encourages readers to embrace the miracles of literature: intensity and lucidity, imagination and perfect form, subtle irony and depth. Illustrated with black-and-white archival photographs of Rulfo and Aparicio, it also elucidates the customs of postwar Mexican society and the shifts it underwent upon the arrival of foreign investment. Essayist and poet Alberto Vital pens a reverent foreword, painting a touching portrait of one of the last novelists of the Mexican Revolution.

  • Fernando Maquieria

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, Barcelona, 2024

    ISBN 10: 8419233722 ISBN 13: 9788419233721

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    Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. A playful photo-story on the microscopic world of ants. In this innovative series by award-winning Spanish photographer Fernando Maquieira (born 1966), Ant Lea ventures out of the anthill for the first time with a group of companions in search of food. The macro photographs that inspired the narrative are presented separately, creating a mechanism for multiple interpretations. 98 illustrations Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • Emilio Porta

    Lingua: Spagnolo

    Editore: RM Verlag, S.L, 2013

    ISBN 10: 8494095897 ISBN 13: 9788494095894

    Da: Hamelyn, Madrid, M, Spagna

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    Condizione: Como nuevo. : El amuleto es una novela de Emilio Porta que narra la historia de un escritor de origen africano que rompe límites y fronteras a lo largo de su vida, al igual que el resto de los personajes de la obra. La trama se desarrolla en una época en la que Europa representaba un lugar de esperanza y promesa para muchos, y sigue un viaje que comienza en el mar, con la promesa de una tierra aún por descubrir. La novela explora temas de fusión, universalidad e internacionalidad en el mundo contemporáneo. EAN: 9788494095894 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Literatura y Ficción Título: El amuleto Autor: Emilio Porta Editorial: Atlantis Idioma: es-ES Páginas: 178 Formato: tapa blanda.

  • Juan Rulfo

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, 2024

    ISBN 10: 8419233927 ISBN 13: 9788419233929

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    Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A vulnerable portrait of the Mexican author, as unveiled through letters penned to his belovedIn January 1945 the Mexican writer, screenwriter and photographer Juan Rulfo (191786) wrote: I dont know what is going on inside me, but every moment I feel that there is something great and noble to fight for and to live for. That something great, for me, is you. This profound declaration of devotion is a snippet from a love letter addressed to his girlfriend, and eventual wife, Clara Aparicio.Cartas a Clara compiles a series of letters Rulfo penned to his beloved, granting the reader access to the dreams, feelings, concerns, desires and personality of one of the great writers of the 20th century. The volume encourages readers to embrace the miracles of literature: intensity and lucidity, imagination and perfect form, subtle irony and depth. Illustrated with black-and-white archival photographs of Rulfo and Aparicio, it also elucidates the customs of postwar Mexican society and the shifts it underwent upon the arrival of foreign investment. Essayist and poet Alberto Vital pens a reverent foreword, painting a touching portrait of one of the last novelists of the Mexican Revolution. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • Jose Ramon Ribeyro

    Lingua: Spagnolo

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, 2009

    ISBN 10: 8492480114 ISBN 13: 9788492480111

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    Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. "Los geniecillos dominicales", considerada una de las primeras novelas "urbanas" de America Latina, salio a la luz en 1965. En esta novela, las calles de Lima se convierten en el escenario de un joven estudiante de Derecho, Ludo, en plena crisis vital, de confrontacion entre la juventud y la madurez, entre una vocacion discutible y un futuro incierto. En las primeras lineas de la historia, este protagonista aparece en la oficina, "esta aburrido y con sed, por todo eso es que Ludo interrumpe el recurso de embargo que esta redactando y lanza un gemido poderoso", renuncia a su trabajo y se dispone a callejear por la ciudad en una especie de aventura iniciatica. El gemido que lanza cuando empieza la novela recorre todo el libro hasta su fin. En palabras de otro escritor peruano, Mario Vargas Llosa, "Con esta novela, Ribeyro no solo ha trazado su biografia espiritual de escritor, ha escrito ademas el mas hermoso de sus libros, el de gloria mas cierta y durable".Considered one of the first "urban" novels of Latin America, "Los geniecillos dominicales" was originally published in 1965. In this novel, the streets of Lima become the setting for a young law student, Ludo, in the midst of a life crisis, poised between youth and maturity, facing a dubious vocation and an uncertain future. The first page of the novel finds the protagonist in his office, "bored and thirsty, interrupting the writ of seizure he is drafting to heave a powerful sigh." He quits his job and sets out to wander through the city in a sort of initiation. The sigh at the beginning of the novel persists until the very end. In the words of another Peruvian writer, Mario Vargas Llosa, "with this novel, Ribeyro has not only written his spiritual autobiography, but also the most beautiful of his books, destined to sure and lasting glory." Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

  • Juan Rulfo

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, ES, 2024

    ISBN 10: 8419233927 ISBN 13: 9788419233929

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. A vulnerable portrait of the Mexican author, as unveiled through letters penned to his beloved In January 1945 the Mexican writer, screenwriter and photographer Juan Rulfo (1917-86) wrote: "I don't know what is going on inside me, but every moment I feel that there is something great and noble to fight for and to live for. That something great, for me, is you." This profound declaration of devotion is a snippet from a love letter addressed to his girlfriend, and eventual wife, Clara Aparicio.Cartas a Clara compiles a series of letters Rulfo penned to his beloved, granting the reader access to the dreams, feelings, concerns, desires and personality of one of the great writers of the 20th century. The volume encourages readers to embrace the miracles of literature: intensity and lucidity, imagination and perfect form, subtle irony and depth. Illustrated with black-and-white archival photographs of Rulfo and Aparicio, it also elucidates the customs of postwar Mexican society and the shifts it underwent upon the arrival of foreign investment. Essayist and poet Alberto Vital pens a reverent foreword, painting a touching portrait of one of the last novelists of the Mexican Revolution.

  • Juan Rulfo

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: RM Verlag SL, ES, 2025

    ISBN 10: 8410290103 ISBN 13: 9788410290105

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    Hardback. Condizione: New. "Pedro Páramo is one of the best novels of Spanish-language literature, and even of literature." -Jorge Luis BorgesPublished with Fundación Juan Rulfo.Juan Preciado makes a promise to his dying mother that he will travel to the town of Comala in search of his father, the titular character. Instead, Juan encounters a ghost town that relays to him the fragmented history of his father's cruel and violent life, and how he led Comala to ruin. Though met with an unwelcome critical reception in the years after its publication, Pedro Páramo has ascended into the canon of Mexican literature and magical realism writ large, thanks in no small part to its star-studded list of devotees. Gabriel García Márquez called it "the most beautiful novel ever written in the Spanish language," while Susan Sontag proclaimed: "The goal of every writer's life is to produce one great book-that is, an enduring work-and that is what Rulfo achieved."Commemorating the 70th edition of its original publication, this jacketed hardback Spanish-language edition of Pedro Páramo includes unmissable archival material, including more than 100 cover designs from translated editions in over 30 languages. A charming black-and-white postcard of Rulfo placed between the pages provides a glimpse into the character and personality of the "father of magical realism."Juan Rulfo (1917-86) was born in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. The corpus of his narrative work is his short story collection El llano en llamas, his novella El gallo de oro and the novel Pedro Páramo. He was a member of the Mexican Academy of Language. In 1983 he received the Prince of Asturias Award for Literature and in 1985 he was named Doctor honoris causa by the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

  • Marius de Zayas, Antonio Saborit

    Lingua: Spagnolo

    Editore: Colonia Juarez Ediciones MP : Barcelona RM Verlag, 2017

    ISBN 10: 6079717743 ISBN 13: 9786079717742

    Da: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.

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    Condizione: Fine. *FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING until Friday, Jan. 16* 353 pp., Hardcover, a tiny bit of soiling to top edge else fine. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.