Roberto Valero
This work by Roberto Valero invites us to delve into the bloody Battle of Talavera, where Captain Sharpe overcomes the ineptitude of his superiors and faces dangerous adversaries with determination.
Recently promoted to captain, Richard Sharpe soon finds himself up against a manifestly inept colonel. Despite this internal friction, he must determinedly lead his men through the bloody Battle of Talavera, an action that also earns him the animosity of a dangerous and resentful adversary.
Authors: Roberto Valero
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Language: es
Pages: 210
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Roberto Valero (Madrid, 1974) is a Spanish poet and essayist. He holds a degree in Hispanic Philology and works as a literature professor. He has published several books of poetry, including "El laberinto de la libélula" (The Dragonfly's Labyrinth) (2000), "El árbol del espejo" (The Mirror Tree) (2004), and "Geografía de la ausencia" (Geography of Absence) (2020), as well as the essay "La herida del tiempo: poéticas de la memoria" (The Wound of Time: Poetics of Memory) (2010).