Two trees, Augusto Effio
I leave you with the press release of the Collection Underwood highly recommended on the story "Two Trees" by Augusto Effio. The presentation is Thursday 27, at 6 pm at the Cultural Café Lyrics General Studies at the Catholic University.
Underwood Collection, published by the Free School of General Studies at the Pontifical University of Peru, is proud to announce the release of "Two Trees", the Peruvian novelist Augusto Effio Ordoñez.
The emergence of origami lessons (2006) Augusto Effio revealed as a storyteller by trade, conscious of the unity of their stories and work with language. In this issue, Effie tells a unique love story between a law student, scion of an old provincial radio station called Radio Futura, and Isabel, his young classmate, more interested in the knowledge of plants and flowers in your own career. When they met, both find common nostalgia and initiate a return to the homeland, and changed by the passing years and the difficulties inherent in any return, the terrible inability to reconnect.
"Two Trees" is a personal search, using the emotional spectrum given by the songs of the new wave and herbal issues, to find that distant flower of our youth.
Augusto Effio (Huancayo, 1977)
lawyer by profession, has won the Silver Cope (2004) and in 2007, was a finalist Juan Rulfo Short Story-Radio France International. He has published stories all origami lessons (Matalamanga 2006) and is one of the most interesting peruvian storytellers of the past decade.
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