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In ancient times, humans mastered magic and had superhuman strength, they could communicate with supernatural beings, while demons could freely roam the earth and use their powers to tempt humans. After the disappearance of the Messiah, knowledge of magic, demons and supernatural beings also disappeared without a trace along with ancient civilization and leaving only the remnants of their heritage buildings and evidence of their greatness, this age is called the zero century and the beginning of the year. One and a half millennia later, the world was almost destroyed by a meteor collision and flattened almost the entire surface of the world, storms like deadly strokes and flashes of light snatched from the dark clouds, the sky seemed to collapse, a giant tsunami storm swept across the entire coast on earth, all creatures suffered and dying. When the last sound on earth resounded, the noise of ruins and the cries of living things ended and a real emptiness followed. Suddenly the atmosphere of the world returned to normal, the sky was clear as before, the breeze was gentle. The earth returned but in a different form, all humans who still lived on earth without exception gained knowledge about magic. The memory of the destruction remains. The geographical shape of the earth changes completely with various remnants of meteor fragments that are trapped like rocks that are firmly attached to the sand at the bottom of the ocean. What really happened? What terrible things await us? I just want a better ending!
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What are the characteristics of 'imagining argentina' fiction books?
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2024-12-13 04:16
They often feature Argentine landscapes and settings vividly. For example, the descriptions of Buenos Aires' streets or the vast Argentine pampas can be a common element.
What are the famous books about Argentina fiction?
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2024-11-28 05:06
Julio Cortázar's 'Hopscotch' is another famous one. It's a complex and experimental novel that challenges the traditional way of reading. Set in Paris and Buenos Aires, it reflects on Argentine identity and the experiences of the Argentine diaspora.
What are some popular Argentina fiction books?
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2024-11-13 10:39
One popular Argentine fiction book is 'Fictions' by Jorge Luis Borges. His works are known for their complex and mind - boggling narratives. Another is 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' by Manuel Puig, which delves into themes of power, sexuality, and political imprisonment through the relationship between two cellmates.
What are some good Argentina historical fiction books?
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2024-11-15 01:14
One great example is 'The Motorcycle Diaries' by Che Guevara. It gives a vivid account of his travels across South America, including Argentina, and provides insights into the social and political situation of that time. Another is 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' which is set in Argentina during a period of political unrest. It tells a complex story about two prisoners and their relationship, while also touching on the broader historical context.
How I Became a Nun: Fiction Books in Argentina
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2024-10-17 05:59
In Argentina, such fiction books might explore the personal journey and motivations of the protagonist's decision to become a nun. They could focus on spiritual quests or societal influences.
Can you recommend some 'imagining argentina' fiction books?
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2024-12-12 08:51
Another great one could be 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' by Manuel Puig. Set in Argentina, it tells the story of two prisoners sharing a cell and delves into their relationship, dreams, and the political situation in the country through their conversations and memories.
Can you recommend some books about Argentina fiction?
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2024-11-27 21:12
One great book is 'The Tunnel' by Ernesto Sabato. It's a psychological thriller that delves deep into the mind of the protagonist. The story is set in Argentina and offers a unique view of the human psyche through the lens of Argentine culture.
Can you recommend good Argentina fiction books for beginners?
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2024-11-13 15:34
For beginners, 'The Little School' by Alicia Kozameh is a great start. It's a simple yet poignant story that gives an insight into Argentine life. Another good one is 'The Passion According to Carmela' by Almudena Grandes. It's easy to follow and has an interesting plot.
Best Argentina Fiction: An Overview
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2024-12-14 08:07
Some great Argentine fiction includes works by Jorge Luis Borges. His short stories are masterpieces, often exploring complex philosophical concepts within the framework of fictional tales. For example, 'The Garden of Forking Paths' is a mind - boggling exploration of time and choice.
Best Argentina Fiction: Hidden Gems
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2024-12-14 09:34
A lesser - known but great piece of Argentine fiction is 'Krindles' by an emerging author. It tells a story of a small town's transformation in a very engaging way.
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