El autor

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Peter Marza

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Editorial:
Letrame
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9788410898707
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Peter Marza nos habla sobre las pequeñas cosas que se nos clavan enel pecho: el ruido del ventilador en una tarde de verano, una fotoolvidada en un cajón o el recuerdo de un abrazo que parecía eterno.Escribe de amores que dejan huella, de los días buenos y los no tanbuenos, de lo que cuesta entenderse a uno mismo y, a veces, de lodifícil que es seguir adelante. Historias que parecen simples, peroque esconden un torrente de emociones.Este es un libro para quienes alguna vez han sentido la soledad enmedio del ruido o el calor en una noche fría. Es para quienes sabenque el amor no siempre salva, pero a veces basta con que lo intente.Cada página es un fragmento de lo cotidiano, un espejo donde pue-des verte y, quizá, descubrir algo que no sabías que llevabas dentro.Leer El autor es como sentarte a charlar con alguien que te entiende,que pone en palabras esas cosas que tú nunca supiste explicar. Es unviaje íntimo y sincero por lo que sentimos, lo que soñamos y lo quenos queda cuando todo lo demás se desvanece.

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