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‘Tierra Roturada. Memories, experiences and impressions’, by Florentino Matías

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10 de November de 2021
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‘Tierra Roturada. Memories, experiences and impressions’, by Florentino Matías
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The content of Tierra Roturada (Broken Earth) does not, apparently, attract attention. They are the memories and impressions of an ordinary person, whose works have not won public acclaim, but which are far from being inconsequential.

 

Born into a modest large family in a small Castilian village, from which, like many post-war Spaniards, he left to carve out a future for himself, the author recounts a life full of events, including his involvement in setting up training projects in disadvantaged neighbourhoods in Madrid (Tajamar) and Rome (Centro ELIS), corporate works of Opus Dei. Reading Tierra Roturada (Broken Earth) does not leave one indifferent. On the contrary, it leads those who delve into its pages to discover that the most ordinary acts of life, as the author comments, “are invested with a providence that goes beyond the human to become embedded in the transcendent, in the divine”.

 

Pages: 364
Publisher: PALABRA
Binding: Tapa blanda
ISBN: 9788413680811
RPP: 17 euros

 

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