The Truce
Author: Mario Benedetti
‘Perhaps that moment had been exceptional, but still, I felt alive. That pressure on my chest means being alive.’ Forty-nine, with a kind face, no serious ailments (apart from varicose veins on his ankles), a good salary, and three moody children, widowed accountant Martín Santomé is about to retire. He assumes he’ll take up gardening, or the guitar, or whatever retired pe….Read More
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