Antonio Azorín / pequeño libro en que se habla de la vida de este peregrino señor
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A contemplative narrator recounts routine episodes and travels through sunlit countryside, small towns, and domestic interiors, rendered in precise sensory detail. Short numbered vignettes alternate landscape description, memory, and quiet observation of daily life, revealing habitual rhythms rather than dramatic events. The prose dwells on light, color, and sound to register passing moments and the slow accumulation of time. Recurring themes include solitude, the ordinary dignity of small actions, and reflection on the wandering self. The structure moves episodically through three parts of linked scenes that together create a portrait of a modest life lived attentively.
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