Leyendas urbanas: Historias fascinantes e increíbles aceptadas como verosímiles
작성자
Claudio Soler
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Horror
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
264
언어
스페인어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2023
출판사
Redbook
판
1
ISBN-10
8499176518
ISBN-13
9788499176512
설명
Claudio Soler takes readers on a captivating journey through the world of urban legends, exploring tales that blur the lines between reality and fiction. Each story unfolds like a window into the popular psyche, where strange happenings and eerie encounters are recounted as fact. The legends, deeply entrenched in culture, reveal how collective fears and curiosities materialize into narratives that resonate across communities and generations.
The book delves into fascinating themes, from the supernatural to the bizarre, illustrating how urban legends often encapsulate societal anxieties and moral lessons. Soler’s rich storytelling presents each tale with a sense of urgency and authenticity, inviting the reader to suspend disbelief and engage with the extraordinary. As the stories unfold, they not only entertain but also provoke thought about what is believed and why.
Soler’s keen insight into the nature of these legends offers a deeper understanding of the human experience—how myths take root and evolve within society. The narratives pull the reader in, evoking nostalgia and curiosity about their origins, and effectively connect the past with the present.
With an engaging style and a wealth of knowledge, this collection stands as a testament to the power of storytelling. Readers are left questioning the boundaries of reality while being thoroughly entertained by the perplexing and often chilling tales that populate our urban landscapes.
The book delves into fascinating themes, from the supernatural to the bizarre, illustrating how urban legends often encapsulate societal anxieties and moral lessons. Soler’s rich storytelling presents each tale with a sense of urgency and authenticity, inviting the reader to suspend disbelief and engage with the extraordinary. As the stories unfold, they not only entertain but also provoke thought about what is believed and why.
Soler’s keen insight into the nature of these legends offers a deeper understanding of the human experience—how myths take root and evolve within society. The narratives pull the reader in, evoking nostalgia and curiosity about their origins, and effectively connect the past with the present.
With an engaging style and a wealth of knowledge, this collection stands as a testament to the power of storytelling. Readers are left questioning the boundaries of reality while being thoroughly entertained by the perplexing and often chilling tales that populate our urban landscapes.