Sobre Heroes Y Tumbas/about Heroes and Tombs

Author: Ernesto Sabato
Esta es la segunda novela de Ernesto Saacute;bato, que profundiza la senda iniciada por El tuacute;nel. Una obra, considerada uno de los mejores libros del siglo, que indaga en las zonas maacute;s oscuras del espiacute;ritu…..Read More
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