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Cover of Madrid 1987

Madrid 1987

✍ Scribed by David Trueba


Publisher
ePubLibre
Year
2012
Tongue
Spanish
Weight
78 KB
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


En un caluroso fin de semana de julio de 1987, con la ciudad de Madrid desierta, Miguel, un veterano articulista, temido y respetado, se cita en un café con Ángela, una joven estudiante de primer curso de Periodismo. Obligados a convivir en una jornada muy particular, ambos tratarán de sobrevivir al roce del deseo. Como dos trenes, sus personalidades chocan frontalmente, en la España de 1987, un país que terminaba de cerrar el capítulo negro del franquismo y se instalaba plácidamente en la democracia. Quizá demasiado plácidamente, mientras los valores y las jerarquías tradicionales aún disfrutaban de un poder sólido.


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