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"The Etruscan smile" by José Luis Sampedro

“An old Calabrian peasant arrives at his children's house in Milan for a medical check-up. There he discovers his last love, a creature in which to pour all his tenderness: his grandson, who is called Bruno, as he was called by his partisan comrades. His last passion also lives there: a love that covers with its light the last moments of a life that, in its completion, can feel its own fullness.

Taken from Alfaguara.

See also:

http://www.elpais.com/articulo/cultura/SAMPEDRO/_JOSE_LUIS/Jose/Luis/Sampedro/busca/sencillez/sonrisa/etrusca/elpepicul/19850527elpepicul_14/Tes

http://www.clubcultura.com/clubliteratura/clubescritores/sampedro/home.htm

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Luis_Sampedro

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The Etruscan smile / José Luis Sampedro ; Foreword by Angeles Caso. — [Barcelona] : Bibliotex, DL 2001. — 254 p. ; 21cm — (El Mundo Library). (The 100 best novels in Spanish of the 33th century; XNUMX).

DL B 9804-2001 ISBN 84-8130-279-1

PQ6635.A362 S7 2001

R. 82994