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017747
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Gurgaon, Penguin Books, 1996.
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229pOrange spine
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As the citizens of an unnamed Caribbean nation creep through the corridors of the presidential palace in search of their tyrannical leader, they cannot comprehend that the frail and withered man laying dead on the floor can be the self-styled General of the Universe. Their egocentric, maniacally violent leader, known for serving up traitors to dinner guests and drowning young children at sea, can surely not die the humiliating death of a mere mortal?
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9780140157536 Pb.
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I01200 | 863.64/MAR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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010513
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New Delhi, Penguin Books, 1982.
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122pGreen spine
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Depicts the psychological aspects of the killing of Santiago Nasar for a family's honour and its aftermath. Shows how the whole community is to be blamed for misdirection of rage and abdication of responsibility.
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978014057543 Pb.
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I00265 | 863.64/MAR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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I01041 | 863.64/MAR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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012227
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Madrid, Sociedad General Espanola de Libreria, 2009.
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120pBlack spine
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Literatura Hispanica de Facil Lectura
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'El Buscon', a model for hobos and mirror of misers,is a picaresque novel by Francisco de Quevedo. It was written around 1604 and published in 1626 by a press in Zaragoza (without Quevedo's permission, though it had circulated in manuscript form previous to that.
Pablos sets out in life with two aims: to learn virtue and to become a caballero (gentleman). He fails miserably at both. El Buscón has been considered a profound satire on Spanish life, but also as a literary exercise for Quevedo, in that he was able to utilize word-play and verbal flourishes and his skill as a literary caricaturist. El Buscón also propounds the notion that children of parents without honor will never be able to achieve honor themselves.
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9788497783309 Pb.
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I00385 | 863.64/DEQ | Main | On Shelf | General | Spanish |
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ID:
021857
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Madrid, Sociedad General Espanola de Libreria, 2009.
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A00040 | 863.64/DEQ | Main | On Shelf | Non Book Material | |
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012091
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El Camino
/ Delibes, Miguel; Sotelo, Maria(Ed.)
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1950
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Barcelona, Destino, 1950.
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lxxvi, 195pWhite spine
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Miguel Delibes was one of the leading figures of post-Civil War Spanish literature, for which he was recognized through many awards.
Human disconnect, frailty, and redemption serve as the predominant themes in this book, a drama about a man who learns that his childhood friend is dying, and sets out for Washington, D.C. on a mission to record the man's final farewells.
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9788423342303 Pb.
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I00390 | 863.64/DEL | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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012092
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Barcelona, Destino, 2009.
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347pWhite spine
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A testimony of society in post-Civil War Spain. Through mythical and tragical elements in the text, characters in the story become victims of transcendental forces in a weekend gone wrong.
The author was awarded the Nadal Award for this novel.
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9788423341078 Pb.
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I00391 | 863.64/FER | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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012578
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Barcelona, Tusquets Editores, 2003.
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470pYellow spine
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A book in the Spanish language about the gastronomical history of Spain.
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8483108771 Pb.
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I00455 | 863.64/PER | Main | On Shelf | General | Spanish |
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012149
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Barcelona, Debolsillo, 2009.
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295pBlack spine
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City of the Beasts , a magical fantasy, is the first young adult novel of Isabel Allende. It is the story of Alexander Cold, who is 15 years old and going through a family crisis. While his parents leave for Texas to try to treat his mother's cancer, Alex and his sisters are sent to live with their grandmothers. Despite his desperate pleading, Alex is sent off to New York City to stay with his eccentric grandmother Kate Cold,a reporter for International Geographic Magazine. His sisters, however are sent to live with their Grandmother Carla. Meanwhile, Kate announces that she will be taking Alex with her to the Amazon rainforest during his visit, and that forms the crux of the novel.
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9788497935692 Pb.
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I00418 | 863.64/ALL | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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012230
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Mexico, Lectorum, 1999.
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90pOrange spine
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This anonymous novel, whose oldest known 3 editions are traced to 1554, narrates in first person the life of Lázaro de Tormes, from the time he was born a poor boy in Salamanca, (near the river Tormes until he reaches success in attaining high status through his marriage. The main character is an “anti-hero” and a pícaro (rascal or rogue) that survives by means of his smart tricks, deceiving the many masters he has throughout the story.
A fundamental book of the Spanish Renaissance and the first modern Spanish novel.
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9687748516 Pb.
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I00302 | 863.64/ANO | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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017745
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Gurgaon, Penguin Books, 1989.
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348pYellow spine
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Femina Daza rebuffs hopeless romantic Florentino Ariza's impassioned asdvances and married D.r Juvenal Urbino instead. During the half-century that follows, Florentino has fallen into the arms of many delighted women, but has loved none but Femina. He only lives for the day that he can court her again.
When Femina's husband is killed trying to retrieve his pet parrot from a mango tree, Florentino seizes his chance to declare his undying love. But can young love find new life in the twilight of their lives?
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9780140123890 Pb.
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I01202 | 863.64/MAR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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012944
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Malinche
/ Esquivel, Laura; Mestre-Reed, Ernesto(Tr).; Castells, Jordi(Ill).
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2006
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New York, Washington Square Press, 2006.
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xii, 191pCream spine
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When Malinalli meets the conquistador Hernan Cortez and becomes his interpreter, initially she believes him to the reincarnated forefather god of her tribe and therefore, she helps him to destroy the Aztec empire and free her people. Though they fall passionately in love, she later realises that Cortez'z thirst for conquest is all too human and that he is willing to destroy everything, even their love, for power.
Imbued throughout with mysticism and lyricism and vivid imagery, this is a brilliantly moving book.
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9780743290357 Pb.
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I00527 | 863.64/ESQ | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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017746
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London, Penguin Books, 2014.
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291pBlue spine
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This book by the Nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez chronicles the 1990 kidnappings of ten Colombian men and women - all journalists but one - by the Medellin drug boss Pablo Escobar. The carefully orchestrated abductions were Escobar's attempt to extort from the government its assurance that he, and other narcotics traffickers, would not be extradited to the United States if they were to surrender.
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9780241968697 Pb.
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I01203 | 863.64/MAR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
014110
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New Delhi, Penguin Group, 1996.
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68pBlack spine
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Every other day of the week, the Colonel and his ailing wife fight a constant battle against poverty and monotony, scraping together the dregs of their savings for the food and medicine that keeps them alive. But on Fridays the postman comes - and that sets a fleeting wave of hope rushing through the General's aging heart. For fifteen years he's watched the mail launch come into harbour, hoping he'll be handed an envelope containing the army pension promised to him all those years ago. Whilst he waits for the cheque, his hopes are pinned on his prize bird and the upcoming cockfighting season. But until then the bird - like the Colonel and his wife - must somehow be fed.
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9780140157499 Pb.
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I00594 | 863.64/MAR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
017748
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Gurgaon, Penguin Books, 1996.
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ix, 106pBlue spine
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On February 22 we were told that we would be returning to Columbia.' In 1955 eight crew members of Caldas, a Colombian destroyer, were swept overboard. Velasco alone survived, drifting on a raft for ten days without food or water. Marquez retells the survivor's amazing tale of endurance, from his loneliness and thirst to his determination to survive. The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor was Marquez's first major work, published in a Colombian newspaper, El Espectador, in 1955 and then in book form in 1970. The story of Velasco on his raft, his battle with sharks over a succulent fish, his hallucinations, his capture of a seagull which he was unable to eat, his subsequent droll rescue, has all the grip of archetypal myth.
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9780340157550 Pb.
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I01201 | 863.64/MAR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
018997
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A00147 | 863.64/DIS | Main | On Shelf | Non Book Material | |
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