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Los Lemmings y otros

by Fabián Casas

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The stories that make up this brief collection, when read together, almost constitute a novella as they narrate the lives of Andr#65533;s Stella and his preadolescent friends: the Italian Fuzzaro, the Japanese Uzu, chubby Noriega, and the Dulce brothers. Against the vividly-portrayed backdrop of the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Boedo, the boys engage in rights of initiation as they prepare to enter the adult world. Author Fabi#65533;n Casas creates a fully-realized world that he imbues with a subtle humor, an intense lyricism and--most importantly--an undeniable authenticity.… (more)
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The stories that make up this brief collection, when read together, almost constitute a novella as they narrate the lives of Andr#65533;s Stella and his preadolescent friends: the Italian Fuzzaro, the Japanese Uzu, chubby Noriega, and the Dulce brothers. Against the vividly-portrayed backdrop of the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Boedo, the boys engage in rights of initiation as they prepare to enter the adult world. Author Fabi#65533;n Casas creates a fully-realized world that he imbues with a subtle humor, an intense lyricism and--most importantly--an undeniable authenticity.

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