In Méjico, Antonio Ortuño presents two tales that traverse the Atlantic in a way like no one has before. This is a story of the militiamen who fled to Mexico following the failure of the Republican cause, but also a story of one of their descendants, living in Guadalajara, who is forced to flee to the Iberian continent in order to escape a sour settling of accounts with a local politician.
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About the Author:
Antonio Ortuño is the author of Ánima, El buscador de cabezas, El jardín japonés, Recursos humanos, La Señora Rojo, and La fila india. In 2011, GQ named him as a writer of the year, and he was selected by Granta as one of the best young writers in Spanish. He is a former reporter and newspaper editor.
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- PublisherEditorial Oceano de Mexico
- Publication date2016
- ISBN 10 607735743X
- ISBN 13 9786077357438
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages236
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