
In a sun‑lit Castilian spring a flock of white pigeons blankets the roof of a modest manor, setting a serene stage for an unlikely drama. A clumsy thief, driven by greed, attempts a daring raid on the palomar, only to be caught in a brutal confrontation with the house’s stern master, who ends up tending to the injured cat the intruder has wounded. The scene is rendered with vivid detail—the cracked plaster, heavy wooden beams, the solemn, almost theatrical gestures of the landowner—creating a portrait of rural life that feels both earthy and oddly theatrical.
The novel follows Tristán, a sharp‑tongued yet deeply cynical observer of his own world, whose pessimism colors every encounter—from the strained marriage of his neighbors to the petty ambitions of his friends. Through a series of episodic vignettes, we glimpse the customs, gossip, and small tragedies that animate provincial Spain in the early twentieth century, all filtered through his wry, often biting commentary. Though the tone is tinged with melancholy, the narrative never loses its humor, inviting listeners to reflect on the absurdities of everyday life.
Language
es
Duration
~9 hours (552K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2008-09-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1853–1938
A leading Spanish novelist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he was admired for clear, graceful storytelling and for novels that vividly evoke everyday life in Spain. His work often balances gentle irony with sympathy for ordinary people, especially in the landscapes and customs of Asturias.
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