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Agustín Comotto

Author of Prisoner 155: Simón Radowitzky

23 Works 152 Members 4 Reviews

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Birthdate
1968
Gender
male
Nationality
Argentina
Birthplace
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Buenos Aires, Argentina

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6 reviews
“Seguindo um impulso irresistível e sem nenhuma explicação, o senhor B. devora compulsivamente os livros que tem ao seu alcance. Não importa quais sejam os autores ou os temas: ele simplesmente come. Isso vira problema quando o senhor B. vê suas queridas camisas manchadas de letras...”Este livro foi desenhado com caneta fina, tratado posteriormente no computador com Photoshop 8.0 sobre texturas de papel reciclado... e o autor nunca, mas nunca mesmo, imaginou os problemas que show more causaria ao seu personagem... Só espera que eles não se repitam com os leitores comedores de livros – ou já?... show less
Very difficult to read on a Kindle, but even harder to find a copy in print, at least in the libraries I frequent. Set in the early 20th century, this is a biography of Simon Radowwitzky, an anarchist Jew who fled the czar's Cossacks in the Ukraine, becoming estranged from his immediate family and separated from his girlfriend. He ended up in Argentina, where he assassinates Colonel Falcon, who order the slaughter of protesting works, subsequently spending 20 years being tortured in prison. show more Pressure from fellow citizens eventually secured his release, and he emigrated to get involved in the Spanish Civil War. I liked the darkness of the artwork because it was so appropriate, and Simon's imagined consultations with his girlfriend in prison (to remain sane), but struggled with the story itself and skipping timelines. While Simon was portrayed as a friend of the worker, I did not see much to substantiate his idealistic views on anarchy. show less
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This story poses the question What would happen if someone looking for a war couldn't find anyone to fight against?
A general has lost his war and tries to find it. He runs into an admiral who also lost his war and together fight against each other until both end up deep in the ocean.
Lenin. El hombre que cambió el mundo, es una biografía ilustrada para conmemorar el centenario de Lenin. La historia de la persona que cambió el siglo XX. Pocas veces se puede narrar cómo el genio de un individuo cambió el curso de la historia humana a escala global. Lenin. El hombre que cambió el mundo cuenta el periplo vital del creador del primer Estado fruto de un diseño intelectual y no de la evolución natural de la vida en sociedad. Lenin, como nadie antes, supo interpretar el show more comportamiento y la reacción de las personas y, así, erigir desde la nada un poder político nunca antes visto. Con él nació el primer Estado socialista. A través de su breve vida, el lector descubrirá una época apasionante donde los acontecimientos en torno al protagonista son favorables al gran cambio que tenía entre manos. show less

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Works
23
Members
152
Popularity
#137,197
Rating
3.8
Reviews
4
ISBNs
32
Languages
5

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