Niebla (Fog) (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Miguel de Unamuno Play Audiobook Sample

Niebla (Fog) Audiobook (Unabridged)

Niebla (Fog) (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Miguel de Unamuno Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Jesus Rois Frey Publisher: audiomol.com Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 3.83 hours at 1.5x Speed 2.88 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: February 2011 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN:

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La novela narra la situación de Augusto Pérez, un joven rico licenciado en Derecho. Hijo único de Madre viuda, a la muerte de su madre no halla qué hacer con su vida hasta que un día, paseando sin rumbo, conoce a una guapa joven pianista, Eugenia Domingo del Arco de la que se enamora o cree enamorarse y cuya amistad trata de conseguir, cosa que efectivamente logra. Conoce a la familia de ella, que es también huérfana y vive con sus tíos, don Fermín, un anarquista místico, y doña Hermelinda. Su cortejo es al comienzo rechazado por Eugenia, quien aclara a Augusto que ella ya tiene un novio, llamado Mauricio. Ante la respuesta de Eugenia, Augusto entabla una relación amorosa con una de sus sirvientas ocasionales, la señorita que le planchaba, Rosario. Después de algunas peripecias, Eugenia, movida, al parecer, por los celos, el instinto de competencia, y un quiebre con Mauricio, decide aceptar a Augusto como novio y futuro esposo.

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"Amazingly funny!. Chapter XXXI is one of the funniest things I've read. Authors tell how their characters have a live of their own. Unamuno takes this idea to its logical conclusion.Also, this is a very fast read. I finished the book in a morning and an afternoon. "

— Miguel (4 out of 5 stars)

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    " ¿Qué harías si descubrieras que no existes? "

    — Sue, 4/23/2011
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    " This is a very good book, I like the books that don't end in just a story, but are kinda aware that they are books, that they are written, thay acknowledge the idea of the writer and a reader "

    — Victoria, 3/19/2011
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    " I really enjoyed this book. I loved how Unamuno coined the word "Nivola" to categorize his "novel." He want to extract himself out of the ordinary, and distance himself from the realist authors in Spain during the end of the 19th century. "

    — Christina, 3/2/2010
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    " a very moving and deep metafictional novel. "

    — Frank, 9/21/2009
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    " The protagonist is a fuckig Edward Cullen aaarrrgghh. But the book is deliciously well written. The plot is booooring. "

    — Alex, 9/19/2009
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    " If you liked the movie Stranger Than Fiction, here is the book that they stole the idea from. "

    — Charles, 3/31/2009
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    " A unique probe into the relationship between creator and creation and what is real. "

    — Craig, 3/10/2009
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    " This book has haunted me for almost twenty years. Each time I read it, I find a new truth (probably one I wasn't ready for before). I'm always amazed that it was written so long ago and yet has such modern characters and humor. Obviously timeless. "

    — Emily, 3/2/2009
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    " This was one of the funnest books I've ever read. Breaking the fourth wall before Brecht! "

    — Shaheed, 2/23/2009