
gente cursi: novela de costumbres ridículas
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Gente Cursi is a satirical novel that takes aim at the ridiculous customs of Spanish society in the 19th century. Ortega y Frías focuses his critique on the middle class, who desperately aspire to join the ranks of the nobility but lack the education and true culture to do so. Instead, they prioritize appearances and superficiality, leading to a series of humorous and absurd situations. Through his witty and perceptive writing, Ortega y Frías exposes the hypocrisy and vanity of Spanish society, making Gente Cursi a timeless classic of Spanish literature.Book Details
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