La herida perpetua
El problema de España y la regeneración del presente
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Almudena Grandes
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Un audiolibro necesario para entender la España de hoy.
En enero de 2008, Almudena Grandes iniciaba una colaboración semanal como columnista en el diario El País. En sus textos, la escritora española más reconocida de las últimas décadas recorre con una mirada crítica y aguda la realidad política y social de España. En sus columnas aparecen los protagonistas de la actualidad política de los últimos diez años y los grandes y pequeños acontecimientos a los que hemos asistido durante este tiempo: los efectos de la crisis económica sobre la gente corriente, los desmanes de la corrupción política, la llegada del PP al poder en 2011, la moción de censura de 2018 y el incierto panorama del presente.
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