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a la mejor novela original en castellano (Festival Celsius 232). Premio Espartaco en la Semana Negra de Gijón. Premio Dulce Chacón 2025 . Análisis de la Obra: Realismo Mágico y Memoria

(near Jaén), the family becomes a microcosm of the nation’s suffering. The Patriarch:

To understand the book, one must first understand the man behind it. David Uclés was born in Úbeda, Jaén, in 1990, and is a true polymath: a writer, musician, illustrator, translator, and polyglot. His background as a teacher in several European countries has given him a unique, panoramic perspective on his homeland. Yet, for all his cosmopolitanism, the seeds of his masterpiece are profoundly local. The novel is rooted in the stories his own grandfather told him about the Andalusian town of Quesada, which Uclés transforms into the fictional village of Jándula in the book.

💡 While many readers search for the EPUB version for e-readers, ensure you are accessing the digital file through legitimate bookstores or library services to support the author's extensive fifteen-year research and writing process.

Sin embargo, Uclés se defiende en el propio epub : "No se trata de decorar la herida. Se trata de leer la herida como un texto que aún no sabemos traducir. Las casas vacías no son un adorno para la mirada del urbanita; son un expediente judicial que clama justicia."

La demanda de este formato refleja el deseo de los lectores de acceder a la literatura de alta calidad de manera inmediata y cómoda, facilitando la lectura de esta obra de 120 capítulos en sesiones cortas. ¿Por qué leer a David Uclés?

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This commitment to historical memory has a direct connection to the present. Uclés has been explicit in linking the rise of far-right politics in Spain, particularly among the young, to what he sees as a collective lack of memory. In interviews, he has noted that during his visits to schools, he found many students with a positive image of the Franco dictatorship. He warns that the idea of history being cyclical is dangerous because it can lead to resignation, and he insists that "Memory is everything, it is what defines us". The novel thus serves as a tool to counteract this forgetfulness, making the tragedy of the 1930s viscerally present for a 21st-century audience.

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