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EL SILENCIO MAS NOBLE (BOL)

La conmovedora historia de tres mujeres que luchan desde la trinchera de sus propios hogares para hacer frente a las adversidades de la guerra civil. A veces, un secreto une más que la amistad. Esta es la historia de tres mujeres nacidas a principios del siglo XX: Lucía, una joven vasca de origen humilde; Elvira, una inmigrante burgalesa que se traslada a Bilbao para trabajar; y Renata, una bella italiana de padre gallego. Son mujeres normales, amas de casa, sencillas madres de familia que tienen en común el coraje para hacer frente a las adversidades. Sus destinos se cruzan a partir de un suceso violento ocurrido en 1937, en plena Guerra Civil. Desde entonces, y a su pesar, sus destinos se unen irremediablemente.
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PARIS ERA UNA FIESTA

La mítica última obra del premio Nobel de Literatura Ernest Hemingway, "el novelista norteamericano más importante del siglo XX" (William Faulkner). "Tal vez en ningún otro escritor moderno la proeza física, el coraje, la fuerza bruta y el espíritu de destrucción alcanzan una dignidad parecida." Mario Vargas Llosa "Si tienes la suerte de haber vivido de joven en París, la recordarás el resto de tu vida, vayas a donde vayas, porque París es una fiesta." Ernest Hemingway Publicado póstumamente en 1964, París era una fiesta es el libro más personal y revelador de Hemingway, quien, ya en el crepúsculo de su vida, narra aquí los dorados, salvajes y fructíferos años de su juventud en el París de los años veinte, en compañía de escritores como Scott Fitzgerald o Ezra Pound, la llamada "generación perdida". Crónica de la formación de un joven escritor, retrato de una ciudad perdida, oda a la amistad y verdadero testamento literario, esta es una de las obras capitales para entender el siglo XX, así como el universo y la personalidad de uno de sus más grandes creadores. Un clásico atemporal que Lumen recupera ahora con una nueva traducción de Miguel Temprano.
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SHERLOCK HOLMES. THE COMPLETE VOLUME I

Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Novels and Stories contains, in two volumes, all fifty-six short stories and four novels featuring Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s world-famous detective. Volume I includes the novels and stories that introduced the brilliant and unflappable Sherlock Holmes and his partner, Dr. Watson, to the world. A Study in Scarlet is a drama of long-simmering revenge that ranges from the fog-bound streets of London to the pioneer settlements of Utah. The Sign of Four weaves together a stolen treasure from India, poison darts, and double-crossing thieves, while The Hound of the Baskervilles sets the legend of a diabolical hellhound and an old family curse against the backdrop of a moonlit moor. The short stories in this volume include such favorites as “A Scandal in Bohemia,” “The Red-Headed League,” “The Adventure of the Speckled Band,” and “The Final Problem,” tales that have thrilled generations of readers with Holmes’s astounding powers of deduction.
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SENSE AND SENSIBILITY (VINTAGE CLASSIC)

In its marvelously perceptive portrayal of two young women in love, Sense and Sensibility is the answer to those critics and readers who believe that Jane Austen's novels, despite their perfection of form and tone, lack strong feeling. Its two heroines--so utterly unlike each other-both undergo the most violent passions when they are separated from the men they love. What differentiates them, and gives this extroardinary book its complexity and brilliance, is the way each expresses her suffering: Marianne-young, impetuous, ardent-falls into paroxysms of grief when she is rejected by the dashing John Willoughby; while her sister, Elinor--wiser, more sensible, more self-controlled--masks her despair when it appears that Edward Ferrars is to marry the mean-spirited and cunning Lucy Steele. All, of course, ends happily--but not until Elinor's "sense" and Marianne's "sensibility" have equally worked to reveal the profound emotional life that runs beneath the surface of Austen's immaculate and irresistible art.
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THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY (VINTAGE CLAS

The Picture of Dorian Gray is Oscar Wilde's enduringly popular story of a beautiful and corrupt man and the portrait that reveals all his secrets. Entranced by the perfection of his recently painted portrait, the youthful Dorian Gray expresses a wish that the figure on the canvas could age and change in his place. When his wish comes true, the portrait becomes his hideous secret as he follows a downward trajectory of decadence and cruelty that leaves its traces only in the portrait's degraded image. Wilde's unforgettable portrayal of a Faustian bargain and its consequences is narrated with his characteristic incisive wit and diamond-sharp prose. The result is a novel that is as flamboyant and controversial as its incomparable author.
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PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (VINTAGE CLASSIC)

No novel in English has given more pleasure than Pride and Prejudice. Because it is one of the great works in our literature, critics in every generation reexamine and reinterpret it. But the rest of us simply fall in love with it--and with its wonderfully charming and intelligent heroine, Elizabeth Bennet. We are captivated not only by the novel's romantic suspense but also by the fascinations of the world we visit in its pages. The life of the English country gentry at the turn of the nineteenth century is made as real to us as our own, not only by Jane Austen's wit and feeling but by her subtle observation of the way people behave in society and how we are true or treacherous to each other and ourselves.
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