El guitarrista
Landero, Luis
Emilio, a teenager forced to work in the mornings as an apprentice mechanic in a gloomy workshop and to study in the afternoons at an academy, experiences those decisive years as "a labyrinth of moments, of promises" in his encounters with the guys he his mother rents a room. But, one day, his cousin Raimundo shows up, returning from Paris and telling him about his successes as a flamenco guitarist. Emilio lets himself be carried away by the lure of the bohemian life that it promises him and learns to play the guitar with the hope, not the conviction, of escaping from the workshop and the classes. What he cannot imagine is that his newly acquired skill with the strings will put him in contact with his employer's wife, Adriana, a stunning and strangely fatal young woman, to whom he is forced to give guitar lessons. Emilio senses that his life may fall into a trap even more treacherous than that of the workshop itself, but he gladly accepts for once the challenge that is presented to him.
- Author
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Landero, Luis
- Subject
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Literature
> Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
- Genre
- General > Modern and contemporary fiction
- EAN
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9788490668283
- ISBN
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978-84-9066-828-3
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Tusquets
- Pages
- 336
- High
- 19.0 cm
- Weight
- 12.5 cm
- Release date
- 15-10-2020
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Maxi