Cuentos Ingenuos

Cuentos Ingenuos by Felipe Trigo is a collection of short stories published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on October 30, 2015. This edition, written in Spanish and comprising 108 pages, showcases Trigo’s literary style, which reflects the decadent naturalism and moral themes prevalent at the end of the 19th century.
Readers will find a range of narratives that delve into the complexities of love and sexuality, drawing from Trigo’s experiences as a physician in Andalusia and the Philippines. The stories present a blend of literary and fictional elements, highlighting the author’s unique perspective and thematic focus. This collection contributes to the understanding of early 20th-century Spanish literature and the evolution of short stories in that era.
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Felipe Trigo (1864 – 1916) escritor espa�ol cuya obra prolong� el naturalismo decadente y moralizante de fines del siglo XIX. Ejerci� la medicina en el campo andaluz y, como m�dico militar, en Filipinas, experiencias que le sirvieron para escribir varias novelas. Su popularidad se sustent� en novelas cortas de tema amoroso y contenido sexual, que le reportaron el calificativo de “escritor er�tico”.
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