
Trafalgar - Benito Pérez Galdós - edición ilustrada por - Enrique y Arturo Mélida - Administración de La Guirnalda y Episodios Nacionales - 1882
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The narrator opens a vivid portrait of his early years in the bustling waterfront district of Cádiz. He recalls rag‑filled streets, salty breezes, and a childhood spent chasing crabs and building makeshift ships in the Caleta, where boys turned puddles into imagined battlefields. Amid the rough, swaggering life of the port, his fascination with the great warships that anchored nearby grows into a restless yearning to understand the navy that dominates the horizon.
These memories set the stage for the day when the narrator, now a young man working on the docks, becomes an accidental witness to a disastrous naval encounter. The story follows his keen eye for detail as he navigates the chaotic mix of ambition, street‑wise schemes, and the looming threat of a catastrophe that will reshape his world. Listeners are invited into a richly textured slice of 19th‑century Spanish life, where personal longing collides with the larger tides of history.
Language
es
Duration
~5 hours (296K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-10-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1843–1920
A giant of Spanish realism, he turned the dramas of everyday life into vivid, deeply human fiction. His novels capture the social and political tensions of 19th-century Spain with wit, sympathy, and an unforgettable eye for detail.
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