
Los muertos mandan - Vicente Blasco Ibáñez
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The novel opens with a weary political agitator recalling his early‑twentieth‑century campaigns on Mallorca’s bullring square, where republican speeches echoed against the island’s ancient olive groves and crystal‑blue coast. His wanderings take him to the rugged villages of Ibiza, where centuries‑old customs clash with the ever‑present threat of piracy and smuggling. These vivid observations of insular life, the lingering caste divisions, and the secretive world of the converted “chuetas” set the stage for a story that weaves together history, culture, and personal ambition.
We meet Jaime Febrer on a bright spring morning, rising from a grand yet decaying family manor to face a pivotal act that will shape his destiny. As the house awakens and the birds chorus outside, his restless nerves hint at the weight of expectations that hover over the aristocratic lineage. The atmosphere is charged with the tension between tradition and change, inviting listeners to step into a world where the past still commands the present.
Language
es
Duration
~10 hours (580K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif
Release date
2007-05-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1867–1928
A fiery Spanish novelist and political activist, he turned the life of Valencia and the upheavals of his era into vivid, fast-moving fiction. International fame followed when works like The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse reached huge audiences and inspired major film adaptations.
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