El Maestro Juan Martínez Que Estaba Allí by Manuel Chaves Nogales

Bailarín entre los escombros de la Revolución Rusa

The book recounts the gripping and tumultuous experiences of a Spanish flamenco dancer, Juan Martínez, and his partner Sole, as they navigate the chaos and upheaval of the Russian Revolution and its aftermath. Through Martínez's eyes, readers are taken on a vivid journey across war-torn Russia, witnessing the struggles for survival amidst political turmoil, famine, and societal collapse. The narrative captures both the resilience and adaptability of individuals caught in the crossfire of history, offering a unique perspective on the human condition during one of the most transformative periods of the 20th century.

Published
1934
Nationality
Spanish
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
Spanish
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(5.0)
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