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D. Araujo

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Born
in Acapulco, Mexico
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Influences
author:Matthew Pearl, author:Pedro J. Fernandez, author:Óscar de Murie ...more

Member Since
September 2012


Arquitecto de profesión y acapulqueño de nacimiento. Apasionado de la historia de México. Su vida ha estado dedicada al diseño y la construcción, mezclada con la lectura y la escritura.
En su opera prima "Se han roto los carrizos" se narran con gran maestría los acontecimientos históricos de tres épocas diferentes en el puerto de Acapulco, de la mano de personajes interesantes va describiendo la geografía y la arquitectura de aquellos entonces.
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“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
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“La Siembra de Libros”? Se trata de un movimiento a nivel mundial que consiste en, “sembrar” (dejar) un libro en un lugar público de la ciudad en la que se encuentren, con el objetivo de liberarlo y que otras personas también lo disfruten.
Estos libros que son sembrados pasan a formar parte del “Club de los Libros Perdidos”, ya que se dejan ir con la esperanza de que otro lector lo encuentre y disfrute de él.


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