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portada Vamos a Calentar el sol (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Topic
Fiction
Collection
Libros del Asteroide
Year
2014
Language
Spanish
Pages
328
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.00 x 12.50
ISBN
841562574X
ISBN13
9788415625742
Edited in
España
Edition No.
1ªe

Vamos a Calentar el sol (in Spanish)

José Mauro de Vasconcelos (Author) · Libros Del Asteroide · Paperback

Vamos a Calentar el sol (in Spanish) - Jose Mauro De Vasconcelos

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Synopsis "Vamos a Calentar el sol (in Spanish)"

Zezé, el protagonista deVamos a calentar el sol, es un niño brasileño que de pequeño quería ser poeta y llevar corbata de lazo. Ha pasado algún tiempo desde cuando lo conocimos enMi planta de naranja lima, se ha ido a estudiar a Natal, donde una familia lo ha acogido, y sólo piensa en aplicarse en el colegio para algún día poder ayudar a sus padres y hermanos.Aunque él crea que es un niño muy serio, en el fondo sigue siendo un travieso con un corazón de oro y una imaginación desbordante. Sus confidentes son el sapo Adán y sus dos héroes del celuloide: Maurice Chevalier y Tarzán. En ellos, y en un bondadoso profesor del colegio Santo Antônio, encontrará la fuerza que le falta para sobreponerse a la nostalgia y salir airoso –si es posible– de tanta travesura.Como ya hizo enMi planta de naranja lima, José Mauro de Vasconcelos se basó en sus recuerdos de infancia y juventud para moldear esta tierna novela sobre la amistad, una de las más inolvidables historias de aprendizaje de la literatura brasileña del siglo XX.
José Mauro de Vasconcelos
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He is the most read Brazilian writer worldwide. He was born on February 26, 1920, in Bangu, Rio de Janeiro, and, due to his family's poverty, moved to Natal. His life was as adventurous as that of a literary character. He was a boxing coach, fisherman, and bartender, among many other occupations. His novels reflect his vast life experience, his sensitivity towards the less fortunate, and a deep love and respect for nature. With My Sweet Orange Tree (1968), he achieved international recognition, as it was and continues to be one of the most widespread works of Brazilian literature worldwide. The story of this book continues in Let's Warm Up the Sun (1974), about his move to Natal. Vasconcelos won the Jabuti Award, the highest literary honor in Brazil, and was also a screenwriter, theater and television actor, journalist, and visual artist. He died on July 24, 1984, in São Paulo.
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