جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
102
زبان
اسپانیایی
منتشر شده
Jan 1, 2018
ناشر
El Peregrino Ediciones
ISBN-13
9789584849465
توضیحات
In a world where the line between reality and the supernatural blurs, the tales of the devil take center stage in the vibrant culture of Latin American folklore. This narrative explores the multifaceted presence of the devil, intricately woven into the fabric of festivities, literature, and music that define the region. Chapters are rich with colorful anecdotes that illustrate how local traditions celebrate the darker aspects of life, transforming fear into cultural expression.
The authors weave together their individual styles, creating a tapestry of stories that invoke the spirit of revelry and dread alike. Through these shared narratives, the brothers of the shadow emerge as guides, leading readers on a journey through historical contexts and contemporary implications of their pact with the devil. Each character finds themselves confronting their personal demons, echoing the collective struggle against temptation in a world where morality dances precariously on the edge of sin.
As the chapters unfold, the reader is invited to engage with tales of Carnaval, where masks disguise intentions and revelers flirt with the forbidden. From the lyrical beauty of traditional songs to the poignant themes found in short stories, the devil's presence becomes a source of reflection on societal norms and human desire. The authors’ vivid prose captures not just the essence of fear, but also the sensational celebration of life itself.
In this compelling exploration, readers discover that, in these latitudes, the devil is not merely an antagonist but a figure that embodies the complexities of human experience. The interlaced lives of characters highlight the themes of redemption, despair, and the eternal dance with darker impulses, promising an intoxicating journey that resonates long after the last page is turned.
The authors weave together their individual styles, creating a tapestry of stories that invoke the spirit of revelry and dread alike. Through these shared narratives, the brothers of the shadow emerge as guides, leading readers on a journey through historical contexts and contemporary implications of their pact with the devil. Each character finds themselves confronting their personal demons, echoing the collective struggle against temptation in a world where morality dances precariously on the edge of sin.
As the chapters unfold, the reader is invited to engage with tales of Carnaval, where masks disguise intentions and revelers flirt with the forbidden. From the lyrical beauty of traditional songs to the poignant themes found in short stories, the devil's presence becomes a source of reflection on societal norms and human desire. The authors’ vivid prose captures not just the essence of fear, but also the sensational celebration of life itself.
In this compelling exploration, readers discover that, in these latitudes, the devil is not merely an antagonist but a figure that embodies the complexities of human experience. The interlaced lives of characters highlight the themes of redemption, despair, and the eternal dance with darker impulses, promising an intoxicating journey that resonates long after the last page is turned.