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El dialecto de la vida

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The story of the literary journey of two men, Alan and David, a writer and a young photographer who are friends despite the disparity in age, in a contemplative novel about the pain of love

205 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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Fernando Savater

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Born 21 June 1947, Savater is one of Spain's most popular living philosophers, as well as an essayist and celebrated author.

Born in San Sebastián, he was an Ethics professor at the University of the Basque Country for over a decade. Presently he is a Philosophy professor at the Complutense University of Madrid. He has won several accolades for his literary work, which covers issues as diverse as contemporary ethics, politics, cinema and literary studies. In 1990, Savater and columnist and publisher, Javier Pradera, founded the magazine, Claves de Razón Práctica

He defines himself as an agnostic, an anglophile and a defender of the Enlightenment in the Voltaire tradition.

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