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Cuentos de siempre como nunca se han contado

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Cuentos clásicos con introducción y comentarios de Espido Freire. Todos hemos leído o nos han leído cuentos clásicos de pequeños, pero ¿sabemos cómo surgen, dónde o por qué perduran en el tiempo? Espido Freire analiza en esta antología quince de sus cuentos clásicos favoritos y nos abre una puerta mágica para que nos adentremos en ellos como nunca antes lo habíamos hecho. Cuentos incluidos en este libro Caperucita Roja
La cenicienta
La sirenita
Rapónchigo
La bella y la bestia
La historia de Los tres cerditos
Pulgarcito
La bella durmiente del bosque
El gato con botas
Barba azul
Blancanieves
Hänsel y Gretel
El valiente soldadito de plomo
El traje nuevo del emperador
La pequeña cerillera

152 pages, Hardcover

First published November 17, 2022

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Espido Freire

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María Laura Espido Freire (her pen name is just her surnames Espido Freire) is a writer born in Bilbao, Spain on July 16, 1974.

Espido Freire dedicated her early years to the study and performance of classical music. She received a degree in English philology from the University of Deusto, where she also studied for a master's degree in editing.
She made her literary debut with the novel Irlanda in 1998. It has been translated into several languages. The French version of the novel, translated by Eva Calveyra, won the Millepage Prize in France. As of 2007, an English translation of Irlanda is underway. The first chapter appeared in The Violet Issue of [Fairy Tale Review], edited by Kate Bernheimer. Another excerpt from the novel was published in the Summer 2007 issue of The Modern Review.
In 1999, she was awarded the Premio Planeta for her novel Melocotones helados. She is the youngest writer to have won this well-funded literary award.
Her novels have been translated into several languages, including French, German, Turkish, Dutch, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Chinese and Japanese.
She has an interest in teaching creative writing and has taught at several universities.
In 2007, she won the Premio Ateneo de Sevilla for her novel Soria Moria.

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