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Immerse yourself in the heartfelt and compelling narrative of Fernan Caballero's "Bread Cast Upon The Waters." This novel explores themes of charity, human kindness, and the enduring impact of selfless actions. Caballero's story delves into the lives of individuals whose acts of generosity and compassion resonate throughout their community, revealing the profound effects of their deeds. Caballero, known for her insightful portrayal of social issues and human relationships, presents a story that highlights the transformative power of kindness and the ripple effects of seemingly small acts of generosity. The narrative offers a deep and reflective examination of the ways in which selflessness can shape lives and communities."Bread Cast Upon The Waters" is a moving read for those interested in exploring themes of charity and human connection. Ideal for readers who appreciate stories that emphasize the importance of compassion and the far-reaching impact of benevolent actions.
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.
The book contends that the acceptance of translation and imitation in the literary life of a country does not imply denying the specific conditions created by political borders in the constitution of a national literature, that is, the existence of national borders framing literary life. What it does is recognize new and different frontiers that destabilize the national confines (as well as the nationalistic values) of literary history. In translation and imitation, borders are experienced not as the demarcation of otherness, but rather as crossroads in the quest for identity."--Jacket.
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