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portada Hay ríos en el cielo (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2024
Language
Spanish
Pages
520
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
15 x 23 cm
ISBN13
9786287658417

Hay ríos en el cielo (in Spanish)

Elif Shafak (Author) · Lumen · Paperback

Hay ríos en el cielo (in Spanish) - Elif Shafak

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Synopsis "Hay ríos en el cielo (in Spanish)"

En la antigua Nínive, a orillas del río Tigris, durante la época de mayor esplendor de Mesopotamia, el culto y despiadado rey Asurbanipal erigió una magnífica biblioteca para atesorar su preciada colección de tablillas, como las de La epopeya de Gilgamesh. El monarca está a punto de quemar vivo a su viejo maestro, aquel que le inculcó el amor por la poesía, pero que ha terminado por traicionarlo. Pronto el Imperio asirio se derrumbará y quedará sepultado.

Este es el punto de partida de «una novela extraordinaria e inolvidable» (Mary Beard) en la que Elif Shafak, «una voz única en toda la literatura mundial» (Ian McEwan), consigue hilar con pericia la historia de tres personajes marginales cuyas vidas, desde el siglo VI antes de Cristo hasta nuestros días, permanecen enlazadas por una gota de agua que renace a lo largo de los ríos y los siglos.
Elif Shafak
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Elif Shafak (Strasbourg, France, 1971) is a Turkish writer raised in various countries due to her mother's diplomatic work, including a period in Spain. She currently lives between Istanbul and London, where she combines her literary career with collaborations in the press. She writes in both Turkish and English, addressing in her works themes such as cultural identity, historical memory, and the role of women in Islamic societies. Her most celebrated novel, The Bastard of Istanbul, explores the complexity of Turkish history from a contemporary perspective. In 2019, 10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World made her a finalist for the Booker Prize, consolidating her international recognition.
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Marcia H. Thursday, December 25, 2025
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Un libro que no se.puede soltar. Combina la historia y la ficción a través de tres personajes unidos por la singularidad del agua.

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