
Las mentiras de Sisifo
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Narrated by:
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Carlos Quintero
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By:
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Alejandro Khan
About this listen
Sisifo había conseguido una buena vida para los habitantes de su ciudad y todos vivían en paz y eran felices, pero su reino tenía un problema: tenía muy poca agua, por lo que cuando venían periodos de sequía lo pasaban muy mal.
Pero un día mientras cabalgaba por el campo oyó gritos de una joven. Corrió hacia ellos y vio que era Egina, la hija del Dios de los ríos. Había un águila, el águila de Zeus, que se la quería llevar. Sisifo sacó su espada y atacó al águila que soltó a su presa y salió volando. Ahora el Dios de los ríos estaba en deuda con el y Sisifo lo iba a aprovechar para conseguir el agua que su ciudad necesitaba.
©2023 Alejandro Khan (P)2024 Sonolibro
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