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Book Amor  Guerra  y Helado

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  • Author : M.Z. Fairtlough
  • Publisher : Dog Ear Publishing
  • Release : 2015-02-03
  • ISBN : 1457535890
  • Pages : 506 pages

Download or read book Amor Guerra y Helado written by M.Z. Fairtlough and published by Dog Ear Publishing. This book was released on 2015-02-03 with total page 506 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: El Salón Italiano de Cádiz, conocido como la heladería «Los Italianos», es el epicentro de la historia de amor entre Harry y Marina, cuyas vidas se entrelazan en la posguerra. A través de la narración alternada de sus historias, conocemos a sus protagonistas: Harry, es inteligente y tiene buen corazón. Su familia inglesa forma parte de la alta burguesía, militar y conservadora, pero está abrumada por los enormes cambios sociales que ocurrieron en el período de entreguerras. La historia de Harry nos lleva desde su primer recuerdo, el día de la rendición de los Nazis, hasta su llegada a Cádiz en 1962. Marina es guapa, lista y tiene el fi rme propósito de triunfar en la vida. Al principio, su familia le proporciona las circunstancias ideales para lograr este resultado: sus familiares son gente con iniciativa y ganas de trabajar para hacerse una vida mejor. Mientras se fragua la guerra huyen de Italia y abren la famosa heladería de la calle Ancha. La obsesión con la heladería provoca una desavenencia que casi destruye a la familia. Cuando conoce a Harry, Marina fi nalmente puede imaginarse otra manera de vivir. A pesar de las tensiones culturales y familiares, Harry se escapa de los constreñimientos de su clase social, y se empieza a conocer a sí mismo. Marina aprende que ella tiene que ser egoísta si quiere lograr su propia felicidad. Desde la contenida acuarela de la vida burguesa en Inglaterra, al óleo de colorido chillón de Cádiz, Amor, guerra y helado nos cuenta la historia de dos familias que luchan para sobrevivir en el nuevo orden mundial. Depende de Harry y de Marina demostrarles a sus padres que la vida as para vivirla.

Book D  as y noches de amor y de guerra

Download or read book D as y noches de amor y de guerra written by Eduardo Galeano and published by . This book was released on 1978 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book La guerra del amor

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  • Author : Tomás Abraham
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 1992-01-01
  • ISBN : 9789507422591
  • Pages : 262 pages

Download or read book La guerra del amor written by Tomás Abraham and published by . This book was released on 1992-01-01 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book La Esencia del Amor

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  • Author : Luis A. Villalta
  • Publisher : Lulu.com
  • Release : 2010
  • ISBN : 0557942144
  • Pages : 47 pages

Download or read book La Esencia del Amor written by Luis A. Villalta and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2010 with total page 47 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book ANGEL GUERRA

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  • Author : Benito Pérez Galdós
  • Publisher : BEYOND BOOKS HUB
  • Release : 2021-12-27
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 846 pages

Download or read book ANGEL GUERRA written by Benito Pérez Galdós and published by BEYOND BOOKS HUB. This book was released on 2021-12-27 with total page 846 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Immerse yourself in the social and political realities of 19th-century Spain with Angel Guerra by Benito Pérez Galdós. This novel explores the life of the titular character Angel Guerra, a young nobleman, in his personal journey of spiritual and political awakening. Galdós's insightful storytelling and compelling characterizations provide a vivid picture of the time, making it a must-read for fans of historical fiction. Step into 19th-century Spain with Angel Guerra by Benito Pérez Galdós. Get your copy today and follow Angel on his transformative journey.

Book Federal Register

Download or read book Federal Register written by and published by . This book was released on 1998-01-28 with total page 1044 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Verano de amor

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  • Author : Ralph Griffith
  • Publisher : XAK Media Inc.
  • Release : 2021-07-10
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 293 pages

Download or read book Verano de amor written by Ralph Griffith and published by XAK Media Inc.. This book was released on 2021-07-10 with total page 293 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Esta novela es un relato convincente de ese verano único de 1967 que fue como en San Francisco, lo que la prensa llamó "El verano del amor". Un viaje salvaje para todos los que vivieron durante la era de Vietnam. El realismo lo llevará de regreso a aquellos tiempos en la ciudad más famosa de Estados Unidos de la época. Los lectores de todas las edades quedarán fascinados con la eterna historia de amor de Clyde y Moonbeam. Griffith también ofrece a sus lectores un drama criminal descarnado con corazón. ¡Excelente lectura!

Book Billboard

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  • Author :
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2006-02-18
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 76 pages

Download or read book Billboard written by and published by . This book was released on 2006-02-18 with total page 76 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.

Book Catalog of Copyright Entries

Download or read book Catalog of Copyright Entries written by Library of Congress. Copyright Office and published by . This book was released on 1977 with total page 1324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book LA LOCA DE LAS PALOMAS  Una triste historia de Amor

Download or read book LA LOCA DE LAS PALOMAS Una triste historia de Amor written by Juan M. Sabajanes Cortes and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2013-05-27 with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: una triste historia de amor, basada en un echo real, una joven y guapa muchacha enloquece de amor por la falta de su prometido, que muerto en un naufragio, la familia se lo oculta mientras ella lo espera, y le escribe cartas de amor, los carteros estaban en huelga, y la muchacha le manda las cartas en las patas de las palomas que habia en la torre de su casa, los niños del lugar, tiraban piedras a las palomas para ver los mensajes que la muchacha le mandaba, ya media loca, por la falta de su amor..los niños la llamaban, LA LOCA DE LAS PALOMAS.

Book Comedia famosa de los Lances de Amor y Fortuna

Download or read book Comedia famosa de los Lances de Amor y Fortuna written by Pedro Calderón de la Barca and published by . This book was released on 1636 with total page 48 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Spell of the Andes

Download or read book Spell of the Andes written by Dennis L. Siluk and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2005-06 with total page 75 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With the poetic skill of Cesar Vallejo, and handiness of Ricardo Palma, Siluk produces a Peruvian background in a most favorable way. His vantage point, like the poet Par Lagerkvist, is rich with humanism. Thus, the Laureate Poet Dennis Siluk (awarded the title of the most favored writer for the Eldritch Dark Magazine, 2004 ((readership of some 2.2-million ((and l982, Pulitzer Entry)): his vantage point centers on the exploration and social identity of Peruvianism, for the most part; along with a twelve part poem on Vietnam. "In great poets we often find calmness and undisturbed beauty, a serenity and clarity." says acclaimed international poet Robert Bly, whom the author has had some correspondence with, and has met, and respects ... says Mr. Siluk, "Some poetry comes from our imagination and passion, like dreams that need daylight for them to be opened up; as did the Andes, Mantaro Valley, along with Huancayo and Lima, Peru, become the seeds for me in writing this new book, Spell of the Andes; which opened my imagination and passion up." Mr. Siluk once told me, "First you've heard of it, then you see it, then it becomes part of you"; and this book sure did become part of him. Rosa Pe aloza

Book LA BATALLA DEL HONOR

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  • Author : Pakko Galvan
  • Publisher : Palibrio
  • Release : 2013-07
  • ISBN : 1463360371
  • Pages : 159 pages

Download or read book LA BATALLA DEL HONOR written by Pakko Galvan and published by Palibrio. This book was released on 2013-07 with total page 159 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: El capitán LaFontaine Rousseau, militar condecorado francés con licencia, emigra a la ciudad de Puebla, México, a establecer un negocio de esencias, ahí conoce a Ana María, pero para conseguir su amor, deberá cambiar sus malas costumbres y con una nueva actitud decide recuperar la confi anza de su amada. Poemas de amor, refl exión, canciones y cuentos, dan un realce y matizan esta narración de fi delidad a la familia y honor a la patria. De esta relación nacen unos gemelos, uno amable y el otro cruel, y la pequeña María Teresa (Mariquita), juntos enfrentaran el camino de la desventura y una posible traición. Inicia la batalla del 5 de Mayo, el capitán es requerido para combatir con las tropas Francesas en Italia, Edmud se enlista en las fi las mexicanas y Dubois en las Francesas, Edmud toma prisionero a Dubios, por lealtad a su familia y hermano, lo ayuda a escapar, al terminar la batalla, Edmud es apresado por las tropas enemigas, su vida estará en manos de su hermano egoísta y fi el a Francia. Valentina y Tolin, eternos enamorados, con un alto sentido de la amistad, ayudaran a la familia LaFontaine a enfrentar esta batalla de egos, soberbia y honor.

Book El Regreso a Coatlicue

Download or read book El Regreso a Coatlicue written by Grisel Gómez Cano and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2011-06-07 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: EL REGRESO A COATLICUE

Book Guillermo Valencia

Download or read book Guillermo Valencia written by Sonja Karsen and published by . This book was released on 1951 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Salsa Culture Invades America

Download or read book The Salsa Culture Invades America written by Felix Valenzuela and published by Page Publishing Inc. This book was released on 2016-10-11 with total page 243 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: MEXICAN PINATAS The traditional Mexican celebration of birthday parties for children involving the breaking of the "Piñata" or "Cartoneria" (popular figurines made by craftsman utilizing cardboard, paper mache or newspapers) is one of the most anticipated activities awaiting families. The most popular figurines are now associated with Batman, Superman, Spider-Man, Nemo, the Lion King, etc. The Piñatas are usually filled with different sorts of candies that will be collected on the ground once a lucky child breaks it with a wooden stick. The Piñata is hung on a rope overhead and maneuvered to and fro' from side to side by two individuals oftentimes appearing on top of a roof or on top of a tree {about 10 to 20 feet apart) in order to challenge the children to look for it while they are blindfolded. The fun part comes when loud screams and yelling are heard to offer some form of direction as to the location of the Piñata so that children can swing hard at the moving object. All participants are given a specific amount of time to try and hit the Piñata starting with the youngest to the oldest ones in the party. As it often occurs, the older children are the victors who finally break the Piñata completely open with newspaper material scattered all around revealing the precious candy that is to be gathered at random by all the lucky participants. Hence, the triumphant kids are seen with bags of candies that they themselves collected while shoving others for them. The unlucky ones who collect some or literally no candies are usually taken care of by the promoters of the parties who stack candies separately so that they can have candy to enjoy, too. Vendors selling the popular characters, previously mentioned, in Mexico have been routinely apprehended by federal authorities who seize their illegal merchandize in violation of international copyright laws. Though these vendors are not familiar with copyright laws, they claim that this has been going on for decades without problems. After all, Mexico has been exporting popular Piñatas to the U.S. for many years. All that the vendors have had to do is to render full cooperation enforced by 'los federates' (federal officials) who force their infamous 'under the table' schemes known as "La Mordida." This Mexican traditional is now widespread throughout the U.S. as hordes of Mexican and American families buy Piñatas to celebrate birthdays, Christmas festivities and the "Posadas",4th of July, New Years Eve giving way to the new year, Mexican independence or 16th of September, and "Cinco de Mayo," etc. Hardly no one knows what a Piñata is all about. VII. The Origins of Mexico and its Builders. Centuries later, modem scholars offer us more in-depth studies into the vast continent of Mexico. William H. Prescott, perhaps the most famous historian of the Ancient Americans and the continent they inhabited long before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors, shares the following perspective: Midway across the continent, somewhat nearer the Pacific than the Atlantic Ocean, at an elevation of nearly seven thousand five hundred feet, is the celebrated Valley of Mexico. Itis of an oval form, about sixty-seven leagues in circumference, and is encompassed by a towering rampart of porphyritic rock, which nature seems to have provided, though ineffectually, to protect it from invasion. The soil, once carpeted ·with a beautiful verdure, and thickly sprinkled with stately trees, is often bare, and, in many places, white with the incrustation of salts, caused by the draining of the waters. Five lakes are spread over the Valley, occupying one tenth of its surface. On the opposite borders of the largest of these basins, much shrunk in its dimensions since the days of the Aztecs, stood the cities of Mexico and Tezcuco, the capitals of the two most potent and flourishing states of Anahuac, whose history, with that of the mysterious races that preceded them in the country, exhibits some of the nearest approaches to civili2.ation to be met with anciently on the North American continent. Of these races, the most conspicuous were the Toltecs. Advancing from a northerly direction but from what region is uncertain, they entered the territory of Anahuac,. probably before the close of the seventh century. The Toltecs were well instructed in agriculture, and many of the most useful mechanic arts; were nice workers of metals; invented the complex arrangement of time adopted by the Aztecs; and, in short, were the true fountains of the civilization which distinguished this part of the continent in latter times. They established their capital at Tula, north of the Mexican Valley, and the remains of extensive buildings were to be discerned there at the time of the Conquest. The noble ruins of religious and other edifices still to be seen in various parts of New Spain, are referred to this people, whose name, Toltec, has passed into a synonym for architect. Their shadowy history reminds us of those native races, who preceded the ancient Egyptians in the march of civilization; fragments of whose monuments, as they are seen at this day, incorporated with the buildings of the Egyptians themselves, give to these latter the appearance of almost modem construction. After a period of four centuries, the Toltecs, who had extended their sway over the remotest borders of Anahuac having been greatly reduced, it is said, by famine, pestilence, and unsuccessful wars, disappeared from the land as silently and mysteriously as they had entered it. After the lapse of another hundred years, a numerous and rude tribe, called the Chichemecs entered the deserted country from the regions of the far Northwest. They were speedily followed by other races of higher civilization, perhaps of the same family with the Toltecs, whose language they appear to have spoken. The most noted of these were the Aztecs or Mexicans, and the Acolhuans. The latter known in latter times by the name of Tezcucans, from their capital, Tezcuco, on the eastern border of the Mexican lake, were peculiarly fitted, by their comparatively mild religion and manners, for receiving the tincture of civilization which. could be derived from the Toltecs that still remained in the country. This, in tum, they communicated to the barbarous Chichemecs, a large portion of whom became amalgamated with the new settlers as one nation. The Mexicans, with whom our history is principally concerned, came, also as we have seen, from the remote regions of the North, -the populous hive of nations in the New World, as it has been in the Old They arrived on the borders of Anahuac, towards the beginning of the thirteenth century, sometime after the occupation of the land by the kindred races. For a long time they did not establish themselves in any parts of the Mexican Valley, enduring all the casualties and hardships of a migratory life. On one occasion, they were enslaved by a more powerful tribe but their ferocity soon made them formidable to their masters. After a series of wanderings and adventures, which need not shrink from comparison with the most extravagant legends of the heroic ages of antiquity, they at length halted on the southwestern borders of the principal lake, in the year 1325. They there beheld, perched on the stem of a prickly pear, which shot out from crevice of a rock that was washed by the waves, a royal eagle of extraordinary size and beauty, with a serpent in his talons, and his broad wings opened to the rising sun. They hailed the auspicious omen, announced by the oracle, as indicating the site of their future city, and laid its foundations by sinking piles into the shallows; for the low marshes were half buried under water. On these they erected their light fabrics of reeds and ruches; and sought a precarious subsistence from fishing, and from the wildfowl which the Waters, as well as from the cultivation of such simple vegetables as they could raise on their floating gardens. The place was called Tenochtitlan, in token of its miraculous origin, though only known to Europeans by its other name Mexico, derived from their war-god, Mexitli. The legend of its foundation is still further commemorated by the device of the eagle and the cactus, which form the arms of the modern Mexican republic. Such were the humble beginnings of the Venice of the Western World.

Book Changes  Conflicts and Ideologies in Contemporary Hispanic Culture

Download or read book Changes Conflicts and Ideologies in Contemporary Hispanic Culture written by Teresa Fernandez Ulloa and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2014-06-02 with total page 580 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is formed by various chapters studying the manner in which conflicts, changes and ideologies appear in contemporary Hispanic discourses. The contributions analyze a wide variety of topics related to the manner in which ideological and epistemological changes of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries are reflected in, and shape, Spanish language, literature, and other cultural expressions in both Spain and Latin America. The 19th century was conducive to various movements of independence, while, in Europe, radical changes of different types and in all contexts of life and knowledge occurred. Language was certainly affected by these changes resulting in new terminology and discourse strategies. Likewise, new schools of thought such as idealism, dialectic materialism, nihilism, and nationalism, among others, were established, in addition to new literary movements such as romanticism, evocative of (r)evolution, individualism and realism, inspired by the social effects of capitalism. Scientific and technological advances continued throughout the 20th century, when the women’s liberation movement consolidated. The notion of globalization also appears, simultaneously to various crises, despotism, wars, genocide, social exclusion and unemployment. Together, these trends give rise to a vindicating discourse that reaches large audiences via television. The classic rhetoric undergoes some changes given the explicit suasion and the absence of delusion provided by other means of communication. The 21st century is defined by the flood of information and the overpowering presence of mass communication; so much so, that the technological impact is clear in all realms of life. From the linguistic viewpoint, the appearance of anglicisms and technicalities mirrors the impact of post-modernity. There is now a need to give coherence to a national discourse that both grasps the past and adapts itself to the new available resources with the purpose of conveying an effective and attractive message to a very large audience. Discourse is swift, since society does not seem to have time to think, but instead seeks to maintain interest in a world filled with stimuli that, in turn, change constantly. Emphasis has been switched to a search for historical images and moments that presumably explain present and future events. It is also significant that all this restlessness is discussed and explained via new means such as the world-wide-web. The change in communication habits (e-mail, chats, forums, SMS) and tools (computers, mobile phones) that was initiated in the 20th century has had a net effect on the directness and swiftness of language.