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Cuentos de Barro
Salarrué
其他書名
Una Traducción Anotada Y Bilingüe de Cuentos de Barro
出版
Editorial Universidad Don Bosco
, 2011
ISBN
9992350369
9789992350362
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=1Z8iMwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Regarded as one of El Salvador's most talented and original artists, Salarrué continues to be revered for giving a voice to the indigenous peoples of his homeland. Born Salvador Efraín Salazar Arrué (1899-1975), the Central American native quickly discovered his passion for the arts, expressing himself through writing, painting, sculpture, and music. It was his book of short stories, Cuentos de Barro, that first brought Salarrué international recognition. Comprised of thirty-four brief tales, this work sympathetically describes the daily struggles of the Izalco Indians of western El Salvador as well as the frequently harsh conditions under which they live. Without romanticizing the lives of the white, mestizo, and indigenous men and women who fill the pages of his stories,