
El incidente del Puente del Búho
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Narrated by:
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Geraldo Medina
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By:
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Ambrose Bierce
About this listen
EL INCIDENTE DEL PUENTE DEL BÚHO:
El incidente del puente del búho es un relato corto que nos lleva a un dramático momento de la Guerra Civil Americana. La historia sigue a Peyton Farquhar, un sureño condenado a la horca por intentar sabotear el puente del búho en nombre de la Confederación. En los momentos que preceden a su ejecución, Farquhar experimenta una intensa y extraordinaria secuencia de pensamientos y percepciones. Bierce magistralmente juega con el tiempo y la realidad, tejiendo un final sorprendente que desafía las expectativas y explora los límites de la esperanza y la desesperación humana.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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