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La aldea perdida / Novela-poema de costumbres campesinas

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The narrative combines lyrical nostalgia with detailed scenes of rural life in Asturias, tracing seasonal rhythms, popular customs, dances, harvest labors and evening gatherings while following young villagers whose rivalries, courtships and brawls reveal local social codes. A mournful invocation frames the tale as remembrance of an Arcadian past violated by outsiders and change; episodes alternate poetic reflection with comic and dramatic village moments centered on figures such as Nolo, Quino, Celso and Demetria. The work emphasizes community ties, memory and the loss of traditional landscapes as economic pressures and external ambitions disrupt pastoral routines.

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Armando Palacio Valdés

Armando Palacio Valdés was a prominent Spanish novelist and playwright known for his insightful explorations of social themes and human psychology. Born in the 19th century, he contributed significantly to the literary landscape of Spain with works that often reflect the complexities of society and individual experiences. His notable novels include "Froth: A Novel," which delves into the intricacies of love and ambition, and "The Grandee," a critical examination of the Spanish aristocracy. Valdés's writing is characterized by its realism and depth, making him an important figure in the Spanish literary heritage.

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