La quinta esquina /

Boria, the narrator of this lovely novel, is a superfluous man fated to play a marginal role in society--Soviet Russian society. The son of a small Jewish businessman, his petit bourgeois origins prevent him access to the university world in which he believes he has found his calling. This means he...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Metter, I. (Author)
Other Authors: Monmany, Mercedes, (writer of postface.), Ancira, Selma, (Translator)
Format: eBook
Language:Spanish
Russian
Published: Barcelona, España : Libros del Asteroide S.L.U., [2014]
Series:Libros del Asteroide ; 140.
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Online Access:Digitalia Hispánica
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