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UN MONAGUILLO, UN MUERTO, UNA HISTORIA EXTRAORDINARIA. "Solamente queda la esperanza del corazón. Cuando la lógica se vuelve barbarie, cuando nuestros actos abocan a la destrucción, todavía queda la ilusión de una mirada limpia, sin prejuicios. Será un monaguillo o unos amigos a los que ni una guerra podrá destruir. Pero será. Un grito de esperanza entre accidentes de tráfico, historias inconclusas y mensajes que debimos transmitir pero no lo hicimos. Una historia en la que la vida palpita en cada línea. Y si hubo una guerra, esa guerra no fue". Juan José Blasco Adé TIEMPO Y LUGAR En 80.000 palabras el lector se convierte en testigo privilegiado de las vivencias de la España rural (Villafranca de Ebro) de fines de los sesenta con una mirada al pasado, que por momentos cuenta la Historia Medieval y Moderna de Aragón, la Zaragoza de comienzos del siglo XX, el ambiente pre-bélico, la Guerra Civil (1936-39) y hasta el mayo Francés (1968). LA LECTURA La narrativa supera el marco histórico en la que se ubica. El lector puede sentir el calor y el tedio de las siestas de los críos, jugar con ellos e imaginar sus fantasías; llorar de impotencia por un pasado atroz; reir con anécdotas de juventud; comprender el silencio de dos enemigos; sentir el calor de la amistad en su máxima expresión; oler la fragancia de un paisaje que cuenta la intrahistoria de un país; y seguir los vericuetos de un investigación infantil que encandila. PERSONAJES PRINCIPALES Pablico, monaguillo y nieto de Isidro Noguera (agricultor falangista y residente en Villafranca de Ebro), y Remigio Ipás (anarco-comunista e íntimo amigo del Isidro, residente en Pau, Francia). Los tres hablan en el dialecto maño. Eloy Ipás, nieto de Remigio, muere en el accidente que origina la trama de la novela. ARGUMENTO En 1968 Pablico asiste a la extremaunción de un joven francés atropellado a la entrada de Villafranca de Ebro (Zaragoza). Tras encontrar una carta del finado el pequeño monaguillo comienza a descubrir una historia extraordinaria: durante la Guerra Civil los enemigos se aliaron para protagonizar el más sublime acto de heroísmo en medio de la vorágine fratricida...
About the Author: Nació en Villafranca de Ebro en 1962. Se licenció en Filosofía y Letras en la Universidad de Zaragoza. Continuó estudios de postgrado en Historia Medieval, Gestión de Centros Docentes y Desarrollo Territorial. Estuvo vinculado al Centro de Estudios Darocenses y ejercició de Director de Escuela Taller en varios proyectos de Aragón. En 1999 se trasladó a la Universidad de la Florida, donde impartió clases de español y se graduó como Master of Arts en 2001. Allí re-descubrió su pasión por la escritura, fundamentalmente la poesía. Se trasladó a Inglaterra y colaboró con la Universidad de Roehampton. En Bournemouth (Dorset) continúa desarrollando su labor docente, como profesor de instituto en idiomas, español y francés, y como examinador de español con el tribunal nacional Edexcel. Es en el Sur de Inglaterra donde ha encontrado el tiempo y la distancia para escribir "La guerra que no fue", su primera novela, donde refleja el amor a su tierra y a su historia.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781469917481
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Depth: 25
  • Language: Spanish
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 20 mm
  • Width: 127 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1469917483
  • Publisher Date: 12 Jan 2012
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 203 mm
  • No of Pages: 354
  • Series Title: Spanish
  • Weight: 385 gr

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