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The finest story in the world

The finest story in the world

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This brief but moving and captivating story recounts the adventures imagined by Charlie Mears, a twenty-year-old bank employee with literary aspirations, whose motivation is to write what he believes will be “the best story in the world”. His account, full of veracity and all sorts of realistic details, may seem more like the memory of another life than the product of his fantasy, which captivates his friend, the narrator of the text, and incidentally the reader.The story reflects on writing, the value of art and the difficulty of managing to express accurately what only in the imagination of the creator seems perfect.

This brief but moving and captivating story recounts the adventures imagined by Charlie Mears, a twenty-year-old bank employee with literary aspirations, whose motivation is to write what he believes will be “the best story in the world”. His account, full of veracity and all sorts of realistic details, may seem more like the memory of another life than the product of his fantasy, which captivates his friend, the narrator of the text, and incidentally the reader.The story reflects on writing, the value of art and the difficulty of managing to express accurately what only in the imagination of the creator seems perfect.
  • Isbn
    9788419365132
  • Peso
    0.08 kg.
  • Tamaño
    14 x 21 cm.
  • Número de páginas
    54
  • Idioma
    Inglés
  • Referencia
    POD28974
Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling

Autor

(Bombay, 1936) Hijo de padres ingleses, vivió en la India hasta los seis años. Su condición anglo-india, dominando tanto el hindi como el inglés, marcó su obra, centrada en las identidades mixtas y el choque de culturas. Fue considerado en su época el sucesor de Charles Dickens y admirado por T. S. Eliot y Henry James. De carácter solitario y reservado, rechazó en varias ocasiones importantes distinciones británicas. En 1907 se convirtió en el primer británico en recibir el Premio Nobel de Literatura y el más joven hasta hoy.