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Encuéntrame Afuera
- Narrated by: Pablo Filio
- Length: 4 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Encuéntrame Afuera de Cristian Lagunas es el libro ganador del Premio Nacional de Cuento Joven Comala 2020. El libro incluye seis cuentos: Parques lineales, No regreses a Tucson, Historia de la madera, Febriles, Deshielo e Intemperie. "Parques lineales" cuenta la historia de un mexicano en Canadá. "No regreses a Tucson" la vida de una pareja de lesbianas. "Historia de la madera" es una historia japonesa. "Febriles" intercala una historia precolombina con una historia contemporánea. "Deshielo" es protagonizado por Greta Thurnberg. Y "Parques lineales" apela al bildungsroman gay.
©2023 Fondo de Cultura Económica (P)2023 Fondo de Cultura Económica
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