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From: Reforma (México D.F., México)
Date: 20040426
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Byline: Germán Dehesa
Miguel de Cervantes y William Shakespeare murieron el 23 de abril de 1616. Los amantes de los enigmas y los complots del destino se pasaron a molestar cuando descubrieron que este dato no era cierto. Los ingleses (bola de maniáticos) se regían por un calendario distinto al de los españoles. Con todo y todo, sigue en pie el misterio de que cada uno haya muerto en su propio 23 de abril. A mí no me hace falta tanto esoterismo para percibir la compartida voluntad de ambos autores por construir un vasto universo paralelo -espejo, extensión, ...
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