Adúltera

Fiction & Literature, Classics
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Author: José Martí ISBN: 9788822822260
Publisher: José Martí Publication: July 24, 2016
Imprint: Language: Spanish
Author: José Martí
ISBN: 9788822822260
Publisher: José Martí
Publication: July 24, 2016
Imprint:
Language: Spanish

Adultera es una obra polemica y moral, escrita por Marti durante su primer destierro de Cuba, en España. En medio de una exigencia extrema de lealtad, el autor retrata diferentes aristas de la especie humana a traves de personajes de marcado caracter alegorico.

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Adultera es una obra polemica y moral, escrita por Marti durante su primer destierro de Cuba, en España. En medio de una exigencia extrema de lealtad, el autor retrata diferentes aristas de la especie humana a traves de personajes de marcado caracter alegorico.

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