El miedo del lobo
Freyre, Carlos Enrique
The soldier has seen a lot: terrorist riots, inhospitable highlands, winding borders. In this experience he discovers the reason to become a writer. Some time later, he receives a message from a stranger, Achilles, who asks him to listen to it. Aquiles was a child when he was kidnapped by Sendero Luminoso. He lived in a small community on the Perené River from which he was uprooted and incorporated into the great mass. For years he will be employed as a labor force, subjected to abuse and humiliation, isolated, indoctrinated, dehumanized and transformed into part of a machine of ideological violence. In the midst of the nightmare of his life, Achilles clings to a dream of flight: fleeing from his captors, finding his family, being free. The fear of the wolf is a true story. The protagonist's years of subjection reproduce, on a larger scale, the violence to which an entire country was subjected, still mired in tense internal disputes. Kidnappings, looting, harassment, crimes, hunger, loneliness, hopelessness. Can you go through hell and come out with a clean soul?
- Author
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Freyre, Carlos Enrique
- Subject
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Literature
> Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
- Genre
- General > Modern and contemporary fiction
- EAN
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9788420462530
- ISBN
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978-84-204-6253-0
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Alfaguara
- Pages
- 208
- High
- 23.9 cm
- Weight
- 15.2 cm
- Release date
- 17-11-2022
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Hispánica