Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Leather Sofas Ripped What Can I Do

Told by Himself (1844)

On a dark night, stormy and cold, a group of friends, away from the faint flame of a stove and a strikeout in the glimmer of boiling, heard an unusual story of a colleague.

It turns out that just as the long title of the book says, is a tale told by an dead, but how is this possible without resorting to the supernatural? After all, he is with his friends and they are not surprised by his presence, apparently have never noticed anything unusual about him.

What kind of story can have a dead man? The story of his life? Is the story of his death? The story behind his death, but the bill itself?

Discover what it is, in this short story, narrated by the masterful pen of Alexandre Dumas, tells us a little more of his inexhaustible genius.

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