
Nota del Transcriptor:
LAS FIGURAS DE CERA
PRÓLOGO
PRIMERA PARTE LOS TRAPEROS DE BAYONA - I LAS GALERAS
SEGUNDA PARTE EL SIMANCAS - I MANIOBRAS DE AVIRANETA
TERCERA PARTE LAS FIGURAS DE CERA - I PERSONAJES HISTÓRICOS
CUARTA PARTE PALOMAS Y GAVILANES - I MANÓN Y ROSA
QUINTA PARTE EL SECUESTRO DE CHIPITEGUY - I EN LA REGATA DE INZOLA
ÍNDICE
A crisp, dialogue‑driven prologue throws the listener into a smoky San Sebastián café, where two men—Aviraneta, a meticulous chronicler, and Leguía, a pragmatic veteran— debate the nature of truth in a manuscript left behind by a vanished figure. Their conversation weaves together anecdotes of wartime profiteering, secretive merchants, and the tangled web of politics that turned Bayona into a hub of intrigue during the early days of the Spanish Civil War. The exchange reveals a cast of colorful characters—a flamboyant barber‑turned‑hairdresser, a sly trapper, and an enigmatic consul—each embodying the blurred line between ambition and survival.
From this lively debate emerges a narrative that promises to follow a restless narrator as he pieces together fragmented testimonies, personal recollections, and the gritty realities of a country in turmoil. As the story unfolds, listeners will be drawn into the tense atmosphere of 1930s Spain, where every whispered secret hints at larger conspiracies and the relentless pursuit of wealth. The novel balances historical detail with sharp, witty banter, inviting the audience to question how much of history is fact, how much is fiction, and where the truth finally settles.
Language
es
Duration
~6 hours (392K characters)
Series
Memorias de un hombre de acción: #14
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Carlos Colón, The University of Toronto and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2020-11-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1872–1956
A leading voice of Spain’s Generation of ’98, he wrote sharp, restless novels that looked hard at modern life and the people pushed to its edges. Before literature took over, he even trained and worked as a doctor for a short time.
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