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Café Jazz el Destripador

By: Luis Artigue
Narrated by: Enric Puig
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Café Jazz en Destripador es un triple salto mortal literario del interesante autor Luis Artigue. En él reinterpreta con virtuosismo la biografía de Miles Davis en clave de literatura pulp, reflexiona sobre la genialidad del más incontestable de los músicos de jazz de la historia, a la vez que traza líneas melodiosas al París revolucionario de 1848 sin errar una sola nota. Un atractivo ejercicio de letras y música, de historia y acción, de genios y diablos.

Luis Artigue (León, 1974) es licenciado en Filología Hispánica y amplió estudios en la Universidad de Toronto. Ha publicado la trilogía de novelas sobre las vanguardias El viajero se ha ido, como es lógico (2002), La mujer de nadie (2007) y Las perlas del Loco Ventura (2008). A éstas siguieron dos novelas de humor neurótico y distópico: Club La Sorbona (2013, Premio Miguel Delibes) y Donde siempre es medianoche (Pez de Plata, 2018, Premio Celsius).

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