Sidi: Un relato de frontera /Sidi: A Story of Border Towns (Spanish Edition),Used

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Sidi es una historia de exilio y frontera, de lucha por sobrevivir en un territorio hostil, indeciso y de fuerzas encontradas. Narra la aventura de un guerrero que, obligado al destierro, cabalga para buscarse la vida con una hueste que lo respeta y lo sigue. Su carcter y sus hechos de armas lo convertirn en una autntica leyenda viva.No tena patria ni rey, slo un puado de hombres fieles.No tenan hambre de gloria, slo hambre.As nace un mito.As se cuenta una leyenda.El arte del mando era tratar con la naturaleza humana, y l haba dedicado su vida a aprenderlo. Colg la espada del arzn, palme el cuello clido del animal y ech un vistazo alrededor: sonidos metlicos, resollar de monturas, conversaciones en voz baja. Aquellos hombres olan a estircol de caballo, cuero, aceite de armas, sudor y humo de lea. Rudos en las formas, extraordinariamente complejos en instintos e intuiciones, eran guerreros y nunca haban pretendido ser otra cosa. Resignados ante el azar, fatalistas sobre la vida y la muerte, obedecan de modo natural sin que la imaginacin les jugara malas pasadas. Rostros curtidos de viento, fro y sol, arrugas en torno a los ojos incluso entre los ms jvenes, manos encallecidas de empuar armas y pelear. Jinetes que se persignaban antes de entrar en combate y vendan su vida o muerte por ganarse el pan. Profesionales de la frontera, saban luchar con crueldad y morir con sencillez. No eran malos hombres, concluy. Ni tampoco ajenos a la compasin. Slo gente dura en un mundo duro.Como ya ocurriera con novelas anteriores como Hombres buenos o El club Dumas, en Sidi Arturo PrezReverte sumerge al lector en la Historia, uno de los temas ms celebrados de su universo literario.ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONSidi is a story of exile and border towns, of the struggles to survive in a hostile and wavering territory full of opposing forces. It narrates the adventures of a warrior who, forced into exile, rides as a means to survive; by his side is a troop that respects and follows him. His strong character and his military victories have made him an authentic living legend.He had neither a country nor a king, only a handful of loyal men.They were not hungry for glory; they were just hungry.This is how a myth is born.This is how a legend is told.Being in command called for having to deal with human nature, and he had dedicated his life to learning how to do just that. He hung the sword from the saddle, patted the animal's warm neck, and took a look around: sounds of metal, wheezing horse mounts, soft conversations. Those men smelled of horse manure, leather, gun oil, sweat, and woodfire smoke. They were rough in their ways and extraordinarily complex when it came to instincts and intuitions; they were warriors and had never pretended to be anything other than that. Accepting of what chance could bring, fatalists about life and death, their nature was to obey without letting imagination play any tricks on them. Their faces were hardened by wind, the cold, and the sun; there were wrinkles around their eyes even among the youngest; and their hands were calloused by weapons. They were riders who would say a prayer before entering combat as they sold their lives to earn a living. Professional guardians of a border, they knew how to fight with cruelty and die with simplicity. They were not bad men, he concluded, nor were they insensitive to compassion. They were only hard people living in a hard world.As previously done in novels like Good Men or The Club Dumas, in Sidi Arturo PrezReverte once again immerses his readers in History, one of the most notable themes of his literary universe.

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