Adiós, Abuelo. Adiós, Séptimo de Línea.
Instead, I folded it carefully, placed the journal inside the breast pocket, and drove north to the desert. To the old battlefields. To the hills of Tacna and Arica.
Sin embargo, en 2012, el autor del libro anunció que dejaría de publicar nuevos contenidos y que "Adiós al séptimo de línea" sería la última entrega de su saga. La noticia conmocionó a la comunidad de lectores digitales en España, que se sintieron privados de una fuente de inspiración y debate.
El narrador es un joven soldado llamado (el mismo autor, en un ejercicio de autobiografía novelada). Desde sus ojos, vemos la camaradería, el miedo, las bromas crudas de la tropa y el dolor de perder a los amigos. El "Séptimo de Línea" se convierte en un personaje más: una entidad viva, una familia forjada en el fuego.
August 12, 1883. Santiago. I am home. Rosario kissed me at the station. She is beautiful. But last night, I woke at 3 AM. The room was cold. Standing at the foot of my bed was a soldier in a blue uniform. His face was gray, featureless. On his collar: the number 7. He did not speak. He just pointed at my chest, where my heart is. Tonight, he returned. I have named him "El Séptimo." He follows me everywhere. To the market. To the bakery. To church. The priest says I have a guilty conscience. But I killed no one I did not have to. So why does he point?
Aunque "Adiós al séptimo de línea" ya no está disponible en formato ePub, su legado sigue vivo. El libro ha inspirado a una generación de escritores y lectores digitales en España, y su influencia se puede ver en muchos otros trabajos.
: For those preferring audio, Storytel and Audible offer professionally narrated versions of the volumes. The Five Volumes
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Adiós, Abuelo. Adiós, Séptimo de Línea.
Instead, I folded it carefully, placed the journal inside the breast pocket, and drove north to the desert. To the old battlefields. To the hills of Tacna and Arica.
Sin embargo, en 2012, el autor del libro anunció que dejaría de publicar nuevos contenidos y que "Adiós al séptimo de línea" sería la última entrega de su saga. La noticia conmocionó a la comunidad de lectores digitales en España, que se sintieron privados de una fuente de inspiración y debate.
El narrador es un joven soldado llamado (el mismo autor, en un ejercicio de autobiografía novelada). Desde sus ojos, vemos la camaradería, el miedo, las bromas crudas de la tropa y el dolor de perder a los amigos. El "Séptimo de Línea" se convierte en un personaje más: una entidad viva, una familia forjada en el fuego.
August 12, 1883. Santiago. I am home. Rosario kissed me at the station. She is beautiful. But last night, I woke at 3 AM. The room was cold. Standing at the foot of my bed was a soldier in a blue uniform. His face was gray, featureless. On his collar: the number 7. He did not speak. He just pointed at my chest, where my heart is. Tonight, he returned. I have named him "El Séptimo." He follows me everywhere. To the market. To the bakery. To church. The priest says I have a guilty conscience. But I killed no one I did not have to. So why does he point?
Aunque "Adiós al séptimo de línea" ya no está disponible en formato ePub, su legado sigue vivo. El libro ha inspirado a una generación de escritores y lectores digitales en España, y su influencia se puede ver en muchos otros trabajos.
: For those preferring audio, Storytel and Audible offer professionally narrated versions of the volumes. The Five Volumes