Author: Joseph Roth
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The tin-whistle dream of drunks and vagabonds comes true in a magical novella, the last work of an anti-fascist writer self-exiled to France from his native Silesia. Roth's protagonist, an alcoholic vagrant named Andreas who lives under the bridges of the Seine, is given 200 francs by a stranger. / El clochard Andreas Kartak, originario como Roth de las provincias orientales del Imperio austrohúngaro, encuentra una noche, bajo los puentes del Sena, un enigmático desconocido que le ofrece doscientos francos. El clochard, que tiene un puntilloso sentido del honor, en principio no quiere aceptarlos, porque sabe que nunca podrá devolverlos. El desconocido le sugiere restituirlos, cuando pueda, a la santa Teresita de Lisieux de la iglesia de Sainte Marie des Batignolles. Desde este momento, la vida del clochard es un continuo acercarse y perderse en el camino hacia la iglesia, para cumplir su imposible compromiso.
Pages: 96
Format: Paperback
BISAC Code: FIC019000
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