El unicornio
- 394 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Manuel Mujica Láinez was an Argentine writer whose works often blended erudition with fantastical elements, particularly within historical fiction. His prose was characterized by a deep engagement with history and culture, delving into complex social strata and the psychological depths of his characters. His novels, such as those set in the Renaissance, are enriched with detailed historical settings and vivid depictions of events. Translated into over fifteen languages, his body of work offers readers compelling journeys into the past.




