La zapatera prodigiosa
A mature shoemaker has married a young and attractive girl. In reality, neither of them is pleased by such a marriage. While she is busy proclaiming for him his long list of suitors, he, in the tavern, laments for having married. The moment comes when the shoemaker must make a decision. A marriage of convenience and without true love and the struggle of a woman between reality and desire are the channels through which the play unfolds. 
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La zapatera prodigiosa
A mature shoemaker has married a young and attractive girl. In reality, neither of them is pleased by such a marriage. While she is busy proclaiming for him his long list of suitors, he, in the tavern, laments for having married. The moment comes when the shoemaker must make a decision. A marriage of convenience and without true love and the struggle of a woman between reality and desire are the channels through which the play unfolds. 
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La zapatera prodigiosa

La zapatera prodigiosa

La zapatera prodigiosa

La zapatera prodigiosa

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Overview

A mature shoemaker has married a young and attractive girl. In reality, neither of them is pleased by such a marriage. While she is busy proclaiming for him his long list of suitors, he, in the tavern, laments for having married. The moment comes when the shoemaker must make a decision. A marriage of convenience and without true love and the struggle of a woman between reality and desire are the channels through which the play unfolds. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788497404051
Publisher: Edhasa
Publication date: 03/01/2012
Series: Castalia Fuente
Edition description: First edition
Pages: 104
Product dimensions: 5.75(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.00(d)
Language: Spanish

About the Author

Federico García Lorca, one of the most important poets in Spanish literature, as well as a playwright and prose writer who also successfully cultivated many other arts. A writer of the Generation of 27, he was the most influential and popular poet in 20th century Spanish literature. As a playwright, he is considered one of the pinnacles of 20th century Spanish theater. He is also considered the most translated and read Spanish poet of all time. 
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