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In the Wilderness
1993
First Published
3.86
Average Rating
192
Number of Pages
A multi-layered tale full of tenderness, humor, and a cast of animals, birds, and people relates magical stories that make up an amalgamation of the traditions, legends, language, and history of the author's beloved homeland. Original.
Avg Rating
3.86
Number of Ratings
109
5 STARS
29%
4 STARS
36%
3 STARS
27%
2 STARS
8%
1 STARS
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Author

Manuel Rivas
Manuel Rivas
Author · 20 books

Manuel Rivas Barrós (born 24 October 1957 in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain) is a Galician writer, poet and journalist. Manuel Rivas Barrós began his writing career at the age of 15. He has written articles and literature essays for Spanish newspapers and television stations like Televisión de Galicia, El Ideal Gallego, La Voz de Galicia, El País, and was the sub-editor of Diario 16 in Galicia. He was a founding member of Greenpeace Spain, and played an important role during the 2002 Prestige oil spill near the Galician coast. As of 2017, Rivas has published 9 anthologies of poetry, 14 novels and several literature essays. He is considered a revolutionary in contemporary Galician literature. His 1996 book "Que me queres, amor?", a series of sixteen short stories, was adapted by director José Luis Cuerda for his film "A lingua das bolboretas" ("Butterfly's Tongue"). His 1998 novel "O lápis do carpinteiro" ("The Carpenter's Pencil") has been published in nine countries and it is the most widely translated work in the history of Galician literature. It also was adapted to cinema as "O Lápis do Carpinteiro".

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