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A LA Vista
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A LA Vista

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Ponciano Palma and Sixto Araiza planned everything. They had to stimulate the greed of Serafn Faras, never too deep under the surface. He was a proprietor of the transport business, and an exploiter. First they told him of splendid lands he could buy at a giveaway price, then the three of them went there, and in that desert they shot him to death. They thought they had committed the perfect crime, and they escape in all directions, in search of true or false illusions. A comic tragedy, or a tragic comedy, in which one of Mexicos greatest contemporary writers once again excels.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Espasa-Calpe SA
Country
Spain
Date
15 September 2011
Pages
240
ISBN
9788433972293

Ponciano Palma and Sixto Araiza planned everything. They had to stimulate the greed of Serafn Faras, never too deep under the surface. He was a proprietor of the transport business, and an exploiter. First they told him of splendid lands he could buy at a giveaway price, then the three of them went there, and in that desert they shot him to death. They thought they had committed the perfect crime, and they escape in all directions, in search of true or false illusions. A comic tragedy, or a tragic comedy, in which one of Mexicos greatest contemporary writers once again excels.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Espasa-Calpe SA
Country
Spain
Date
15 September 2011
Pages
240
ISBN
9788433972293