Summary
Miguel de Unamuno: The Mirror of Death
Twenty-seven novellas, twenty-seven reflections of the motif of death are the work of a peculiar and passionate writer, whom literary historians consider one of the greatest Spanish spirits of the generation from the turn of the 19th to the 20th century. Novels bear the stamp of their author's uniqueness, whose main driver was inner restlessness and dissatisfaction and the desire to know the value of life and death, in a permanent and angry struggle between faith and reason.
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