Juvenal Acosta

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Juvenal Acosta



Average rating: 3.71 · 408 ratings · 87 reviews · 13 distinct worksSimilar authors
Tenebroso: El último inmortal

3.73 avg rating — 156 ratings — published 2016 — 2 editions
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Terciopelo Violento

3.73 avg rating — 88 ratings — published 2003 — 7 editions
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La puerta del Círculo Polar...

3.67 avg rating — 55 ratings3 editions
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La hora ciega (Andanzas)

3.41 avg rating — 37 ratings3 editions
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Light from a Nearby Window:...

4.18 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 1994 — 2 editions
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Contextos: Poemas (Chicano ...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 1994
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Concurso Estatal de Poesía,...

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Terciopelo Violenta

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Gustavo Ramos Rivera (ISBN:...

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Terciopelo Violento: novela

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“La sección más importante de mi casa es la biblioteca, donde guardo verdaderos tesoros.”
Juvenal Acosta, Tenebroso: El último inmortal

“Cuando Malin volvía, él trataba de convencerla de salir, de ir al cine, de ir a caminar por el barrio y sentarse en un café a hablar de libros y de poesía, pero ella llegaba exhausta y nada más quería bañarse, comer algo ligero, leer y dormir. Se comenzaron a resentir mutuamente. Para”
Juvenal Acosta, La puerta del Círculo Polar ártico

“la hora donde el lector se enamora del autor y de los personajes de sus libros y donde el redactor de versos imagina que está hablando con algún dios o que está escribiendo para lectores poseídos por el demonio cruel de la poesía. En”
Juvenal Acosta, La hora ciega (Andanzas)



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