The first novel of this Andalousian writer, now a central figure of the Spanish literary panorama, Beatus Ille is notwithstanding a masterful piece where love, politics and desire mingle together. Investigating the work of a Spanish poet pardoned after the civil war and afterwards killed in a shooting with the Guardia Civil, Minaya, himself a student involved in the political strife of the sixties against Franco, comes across the tracks of a murder and upon the scent of a mysterious woman whith whom everyone falls in love.
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The first novel of this Andalousian writer, now a central figure of the Spanish literary panorama, Beatus Ille is notwithstanding a masterful piece where love, politics and desire mingle together. Investigating the work of a Spanish poet pardoned after the civil war and afterwards killed in a shooting with the Guardia Civil, Minaya, himself a student involved in the political strife of the sixties against Franco, comes across the tracks of a murder and upon the scent of a mysterious woman whith whom everyone falls in love.
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