David Toscana
Born
in Monterrey, Mexico
September 07, 1961
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El último lector
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published
2004
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27 editions
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Santa María Del Circo
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published
1998
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13 editions
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El ejército iluminado
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published
2006
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2 editions
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El peso de vivir en la Tierra
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published
2022
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4 editions
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Olegaroy
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published
2017
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4 editions
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Tula Station
by
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published
1995
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15 editions
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La ciudad que el diablo se llevó
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published
2012
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6 editions
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Evangelia
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published
2016
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7 editions
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Lontananza
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published
1997
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5 editions
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Los puentes de Königsberg
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published
2007
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3 editions
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“True or not, it's important to have stories ― they are what give us the right to walk the earth and have a name.”
― Our Lady of the Circus
― Our Lady of the Circus
“Se equivoca; las mujeres necesitamos otra información sobre un hombre como ése. No conocemos la calidez de su voz, si conversa mirando a los ojos, si su abrazo nos hace sentir pequeñas. A una mujer no le interesa un hombre que necesita ser rescatado. Como empleado, tal vez, concluye, pero para amar a un hombre, el alma buena es lo de menos.”
― El último lector
― El último lector
“People don't always go down in history for the vigor with which they perform their jobs. We remember Louis the Fifteenth . . . for his furniture; we remember Pierre Léotard, despite his being the greatest trapeze artist ever, for his leotard. The idea is to give your name to something, like the zeppelin, the newton, Morse code, the chicuelina.”
― Our Lady of the Circus
― Our Lady of the Circus
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