
Tracing Texts - Episode 14: Cristina Rivera Garza's "El hombre que siempre soñó"
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03/16/18 • 57 min
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Tracing Texts - Episode 13: Alejandro Sawa's The Cave of Igúzquiza (1888)
In Episode 13, Antón introduces the Spanish writer Alejandro Sawa (1862-1909), who formed part of the Spanish Bohemia. Antón delves specifically into Sawa's short novel, La sima de Igúzquiza (The Cave of Igúzquiza, 1888). We hope you enjoy our latest discussion of literary texts in Spanish.
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