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El fusilado by Andrés Neuman – Short Story and Book Trailer

October 11, 2011October 11, 2011 ~ bythefirelight

The book trailer/short story for Andrés Neuman’s collection of stories Hacerse muerto is available. In it one of his stories from the book, El fsilado is read and not so much dramatized as expressed. (via)

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