A Memoria De Vigo/ the Memory of Vigo
작성자
Juan F. Martinez-herrera
,
Lalo Vazquez Gil
,
Xesús Franco González
아직 평점이 없습니다
Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
형식
하드커버
페이지
72
언어
포르투갈어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2005
출판사
Grupo Anaya Comercial
ISBN-10
8475078575
ISBN-13
9788475078571
설명
Set against the rich backdrop of Vigo, this work invites readers on a journey through the heart and soul of the city, exploring its history, culture, and the everyday lives of its inhabitants. A tapestry of narratives woven together by multiple authors, it captures the essence of Vigo’s landscape, both geographically and emotionally.
Each contributing voice brings their unique perspective, illuminating the diverse experiences that shape the identity of this vibrant port city. From sea tales and urban legends to personal anecdotes and historical snapshots, the writing resonates with authenticity, showcasing the warmth and resilience of the people who call Vigo home.
Through vivid imagery and poignant storytelling, the authors delve into the communal memory of the city, celebrating its traditions while reflecting on the changes that time brings. Readers will find themselves transported into a world where the echoes of the past intertwine with the present, highlighting what it truly means to belong.
This profound exploration not only serves as a homage to Vigo's legacy but also underscores the significance of memory in forging connections across generations. It is a compelling read for those who have wandered the vibrant streets of Vigo or anyone looking to uncover the heart of this remarkable place.
Each contributing voice brings their unique perspective, illuminating the diverse experiences that shape the identity of this vibrant port city. From sea tales and urban legends to personal anecdotes and historical snapshots, the writing resonates with authenticity, showcasing the warmth and resilience of the people who call Vigo home.
Through vivid imagery and poignant storytelling, the authors delve into the communal memory of the city, celebrating its traditions while reflecting on the changes that time brings. Readers will find themselves transported into a world where the echoes of the past intertwine with the present, highlighting what it truly means to belong.
This profound exploration not only serves as a homage to Vigo's legacy but also underscores the significance of memory in forging connections across generations. It is a compelling read for those who have wandered the vibrant streets of Vigo or anyone looking to uncover the heart of this remarkable place.