A hybrid story about the tiny, the rare and what is about to disappear . "They always go alone, the bugs" is a love song in the form of images and words to those misunderstood souls that find refuge in stories.
The history of these pages forms a polyphony of voices where trees, magpies, abandoned objects, townspeople or marginalized people like Vicente and the Little Lady who loved insects sing a song of rhythms and aromas. The mining town of El Centenillo (Jaén) rises up and converses with us, spectators, through the photographs of Laura C. Vela and the poetic prose of Suso Mourelo .
Authors: Laura C. Vela and Suso Mourelo
Format: 12 x 17 cm
Binding: Soft cover + Fold-out insert with text by Isabel Rueda
Pages: 184
Spanish Language
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