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Crónica del alba, 2

by Ramón J. Sender

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Testimonio de la España de laprimera mitad del siglo XX.
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Estaba ya de una vez para siempre marcado por la señal ibérica y en general común, quizás, a todos los pueblos católicos, según la cual uno pasa a ser miembro de la comunidad esquizofrénica que cultiva el amor como virtud y el sexo como vicio.
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