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La primera vez que vi un fantasma
- Narrated by: Nuria Samsó
- Length: 4 hrs and 8 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Una colección de cuentos de fantasmas y con fantasmas, una encrucijada de relatos tan perturbadores como esclarecedores. Fantasmas que habitan hoteles de carretera, fantasmas que habitan gatas embarazadas, fantasmas que habitan minúsculas mujeres desnudas y trenzas atadas por una cinta azul. Una colección de cuentos diferente, pero, como la buena literatura, siempre embrujada.
Solange Rodríguez Pappe es una escritora nacida en Guayaquil en 1976. Su obra, centrada en lo extraño y lo fantástico, le ha valido el Premio Nacional de relatos Joaquín Galleros Lara en 2010. Es catedrática de universidad, labor que compagina con la redacción de cuentos perturbadores y macabros.
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