
Olvidar Machu Picchu
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Narrated by:
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Jorge González
About this listen
En Olvidar Machu Picchu, Alberto Vázquez-Figueroa aborda una cuestión moral que no tiene fácil respuesta, y lo hace como siempre a través del canal de su prosa áfil y afilada y de su mirada irónica. Un ama de casa que lleva una vida de lo más anodina se ve de pronto en la tesitura de acabar con la vida de un tiburón de los negocios, un explotador confeso de América Latina y responsable de numerosas muertes. El acto de la protagonista no le acarreará consecuencia alguna, pero, ¿debería llevarlo a cabo? ¿O quizá debería permitir que ese hombre siga causando sufrimiento? ¿En qué la convertirá la decisión que tome?
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