Memorias de una cortesana
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
"El timbre de su voz, empanada aun por el desarrollo dela pubertad, era caricioso y simpático; su acento, breve y resuelto, acusaba una voluntad impaciente."
Eduardo Zamacois was a Spanish journalist, novelist, and playwright whose life journey took him between Spain and France. During the Spanish Civil War, he served as a war correspondent, an experience that led him to flee Spain for Argentina after the fall of Madrid. His literary work draws from these tumultuous life experiences, reflecting the complexities of political conflicts and personal exile. Zamacois's style is characterized by its journalistic precision and deep insight into human destinies during critical historical moments.

"El timbre de su voz, empanada aun por el desarrollo dela pubertad, era caricioso y simpático; su acento, breve y resuelto, acusaba una voluntad impaciente."