
El amor es más frío que la muerte
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Narrated by:
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Alberto Feixas
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By:
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Ednodio Quintero
About this listen
Un viaje onírico salido de las alucinaciones más salvajes de Jodorowski o David Lynch. En un país distópico enfermo de peste, nuestro protagonista escapa del ala de paliativos donde lo han encerrado y se embarca en un viaje través del desierto acompañado de un curioso personaje. Juntos atravesarán ensoñaciones, visiones, fantasías sexuales y sueños de muerte.
Ednodio Quintero es un autor venezolano nacido en 1947. Aparte de ser uno de los valores más consolidados de la literatura venezolana del último siglo, es profesor de universidad, ensayista, fotógrafo y experto en cultura japonesa. Su dilata obra le ha valido la mayoría de premios relevantes de su país.
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